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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8907767" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>It could be, just as long as you do it correctly. 4*1.5=6. If you have 4 12's that'd be 8 cubes rear so you'd need 12 by that math total in center (front) chamber , but the front can really vary, you just have to do it right. I'm just giving that ratio out in general, it doesn't have to be any way, just with all things considered, I find about that ratio to be where a good bit of my boxes fall, just roughly.</p><p></p><p>So you could say every 1 cube rear you maybe could aim at x1.5 ratio for front if you're getting started for first time. Just beware of how the front port adds to/lowers the rear port when it comes to the overall tuning of the rear chamber, that's the hardest part to figure IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8907767, member: 591582"] It could be, just as long as you do it correctly. 4*1.5=6. If you have 4 12's that'd be 8 cubes rear so you'd need 12 by that math total in center (front) chamber , but the front can really vary, you just have to do it right. I'm just giving that ratio out in general, it doesn't have to be any way, just with all things considered, I find about that ratio to be where a good bit of my boxes fall, just roughly. So you could say every 1 cube rear you maybe could aim at x1.5 ratio for front if you're getting started for first time. Just beware of how the front port adds to/lowers the rear port when it comes to the overall tuning of the rear chamber, that's the hardest part to figure IMO. [/QUOTE]
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