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adding a 4th sub, do chamber specs need to match other 3 to sound good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Better-Action" data-source="post: 8048185" data-attributes="member: 644606"><p>Your port is to small man. And with what those subs are I think your losing out by tuning that low with them.</p><p></p><p>What kind of car is this in? You may be able to fit all 4 if you don't mind building it in the trunk "I'm assuming you have a trunk" and firing up.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand. You are running 3 now, and the way your going about it I think you can probably be louder with 2 of them. For that I'm thinking 2 cubes each. 4 cubes net, tuned to 34-37hz with 16 inches of port per cubic foot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Better-Action, post: 8048185, member: 644606"] Your port is to small man. And with what those subs are I think your losing out by tuning that low with them. What kind of car is this in? You may be able to fit all 4 if you don't mind building it in the trunk "I'm assuming you have a trunk" and firing up. On the other hand. You are running 3 now, and the way your going about it I think you can probably be louder with 2 of them. For that I'm thinking 2 cubes each. 4 cubes net, tuned to 34-37hz with 16 inches of port per cubic foot. [/QUOTE]
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