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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8293573" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>lol yea definitely pay someone for this design.. not worth the headache.. It takes a lot of balls to go with a wall in a civic man lol.. I would do the same thing if I didn't need backseat people..</p><p></p><p>Kinda imagined the same thing as you said.. sub on left and right wall in a vertical port.. You could also try both stacked on top facing forward but it probably would not fit that way... I'm thinking the port has to come from the back into the front side of the wall ..Or you could even go 8th order and have the rear port facing forward in between the subs and lead to the same port in the front.. The downside to bandpass design is that the musical range will be very narrow but will be friggin loud as hell.. You should definitely go for lows but try to grasp some of those punchy highs with the 2nd port.. If you're looking for musicality, bandpass is not the way to go.. It's usually for competing or if you're looking for extreme one note wonder bass..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8293573, member: 574798"] lol yea definitely pay someone for this design.. not worth the headache.. It takes a lot of balls to go with a wall in a civic man lol.. I would do the same thing if I didn't need backseat people.. Kinda imagined the same thing as you said.. sub on left and right wall in a vertical port.. You could also try both stacked on top facing forward but it probably would not fit that way... I'm thinking the port has to come from the back into the front side of the wall ..Or you could even go 8th order and have the rear port facing forward in between the subs and lead to the same port in the front.. The downside to bandpass design is that the musical range will be very narrow but will be friggin loud as hell.. You should definitely go for lows but try to grasp some of those punchy highs with the 2nd port.. If you're looking for musicality, bandpass is not the way to go.. It's usually for competing or if you're looking for extreme one note wonder bass.. [/QUOTE]
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