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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: 8050771" data-attributes="member: 644606"><p>How deep is the bottom and the top of the box. You got your width and the height. But the top and bottom depth are different because of the angle. I'm just trying to get what your dimensions are so I can see if I can suggest a route to go with the space you got.</p><p></p><p>After seeing the pics where was the 4th sub gonna go? I think optimizing your space to get some more port for the 3 is your best bet. You've already given up crucial port area to fit the 3. Adding the 4th you'll have to sacrifice port AND internal volume. Its not worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Better-Action, post: 8050771, member: 644606"] How deep is the bottom and the top of the box. You got your width and the height. But the top and bottom depth are different because of the angle. I'm just trying to get what your dimensions are so I can see if I can suggest a route to go with the space you got. After seeing the pics where was the 4th sub gonna go? I think optimizing your space to get some more port for the 3 is your best bet. You've already given up crucial port area to fit the 3. Adding the 4th you'll have to sacrifice port AND internal volume. Its not worth it. [/QUOTE]
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