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<blockquote data-quote="RAM_Designs" data-source="post: 6740052" data-attributes="member: 566575"><p>If you do a pair of 6" ports they're going to have to be longer than what psp provides. Remember, your box is 6ft^3 before the ports and sub are taken into consideration. You don't use 6ft^3 when using the port clalcs. A pair of full length 6" aeros will take up .6ft^3, your sub will take up another .4ft^3, or somewhere close to that, so realistically you're looking at 5ft^3 for your final box volume. And a pair of 6" aeros will have to be around 20" long each to get the tune you're wanting. Making them the max, 17", that they come with will give you a 38-39hz tune.</p><p></p><p>This is why I prefer slot ports, they're so easy to do and I can make them as long as I want to without having to worry about buying extra pipe or paying more for the port than I do for the rest of the box...plus slot ports add bracing as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAM_Designs, post: 6740052, member: 566575"] If you do a pair of 6" ports they're going to have to be longer than what psp provides. Remember, your box is 6ft^3 before the ports and sub are taken into consideration. You don't use 6ft^3 when using the port clalcs. A pair of full length 6" aeros will take up .6ft^3, your sub will take up another .4ft^3, or somewhere close to that, so realistically you're looking at 5ft^3 for your final box volume. And a pair of 6" aeros will have to be around 20" long each to get the tune you're wanting. Making them the max, 17", that they come with will give you a 38-39hz tune. This is why I prefer slot ports, they're so easy to do and I can make them as long as I want to without having to worry about buying extra pipe or paying more for the port than I do for the rest of the box...plus slot ports add bracing as well. [/QUOTE]
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