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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8582532" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Don't separate the subwoofer airspace from the port airspace!!!! Bad idea!!!</p><p></p><p>You need to brace that front baffle. I would take a few inches wide piece of MDF and attach it in between the subs.</p><p></p><p>L7's can work well with low port area. I've done L7's with as little as 10 in^2 per cube and actually built it, it was two L7 15's in 10 cubes with 100 in^2 of port area @33-34 hz. Loud as f*ck. I've done a lot of other designs, L7's don't have a relatively high port velocity.</p><p></p><p>If I was you, I would lower the box size to 5.5-6 cubes and bring the tuning down to 32 hz, aim for a port area of 11-12 in^2 per cube (net).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8582532, member: 591582"] Don't separate the subwoofer airspace from the port airspace!!!! Bad idea!!! You need to brace that front baffle. I would take a few inches wide piece of MDF and attach it in between the subs. L7's can work well with low port area. I've done L7's with as little as 10 in^2 per cube and actually built it, it was two L7 15's in 10 cubes with 100 in^2 of port area @33-34 hz. Loud as f*ck. I've done a lot of other designs, L7's don't have a relatively high port velocity. If I was you, I would lower the box size to 5.5-6 cubes and bring the tuning down to 32 hz, aim for a port area of 11-12 in^2 per cube (net). [/QUOTE]
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