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<blockquote data-quote="blue*thunder" data-source="post: 8828010" data-attributes="member: 687956"><p>In the event someone's finds themselves reading this thread. I'll throw out the end results.</p><p>For the 1 svr 8, in a reg cab truck. I ended up with an 8" diameter sonotube. Shy of 38", Long arse thing, with internal volume of 1 cuft. I tried a 2" diameter round port, 3" long.</p><p>Bass was surprisingly tight and punchy. I wanted loosen that up, so I </p><p> Followed that up with a 4" diameter round port 9" long. If I had a 3" pvc handy I would have used that but I used what I had handy. Bass became more boomy but still has a kick, actually nice sound overall. It'll sound clean when it should and get nasty too. Both port dimensions based on a formula, i didnt guess. Where I'm stopping with that endeavour.</p><p></p><p>The other svr 8 went in my cars trunk. Skar sells a box for this sub, thats affordable, makes more sense to just buy that.</p><p>But I have the material and ability, so I built the box in the link below.</p><p>It met all expectations. I've spent some time dialing the lows back. But the box delivers tight punchy Bass when needed or will get raw and vibrate your brain within your skull. Would recommend that design.</p><p>My two cents, others mileage may vary.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://subbox.pro/en/b/HIkeDsJGR[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue*thunder, post: 8828010, member: 687956"] In the event someone's finds themselves reading this thread. I'll throw out the end results. For the 1 svr 8, in a reg cab truck. I ended up with an 8" diameter sonotube. Shy of 38", Long arse thing, with internal volume of 1 cuft. I tried a 2" diameter round port, 3" long. Bass was surprisingly tight and punchy. I wanted loosen that up, so I Followed that up with a 4" diameter round port 9" long. If I had a 3" pvc handy I would have used that but I used what I had handy. Bass became more boomy but still has a kick, actually nice sound overall. It'll sound clean when it should and get nasty too. Both port dimensions based on a formula, i didnt guess. Where I'm stopping with that endeavour. The other svr 8 went in my cars trunk. Skar sells a box for this sub, thats affordable, makes more sense to just buy that. But I have the material and ability, so I built the box in the link below. It met all expectations. I've spent some time dialing the lows back. But the box delivers tight punchy Bass when needed or will get raw and vibrate your brain within your skull. Would recommend that design. My two cents, others mileage may vary. [URL unfurl="true"]https://subbox.pro/en/b/HIkeDsJGR[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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