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KilluminatiDre 10+ year member
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Well i guess i gotta crap ton of port area. Might as well see how it goes lmao. Once electrical is done ill have 4k to throw at them.
I'd honestly throw in some 2x4s and shrink that port. With that much airspace and port area and power your subs will unload really quick and honestly you might burn your subs up. When i had excess amounts of port area in my old setup with adjustable ports, the subs did not like it at all with more power put on them. They smelled extremely fast. Literally in Infinite baffle situations the subs handle a lot less power which is what you'll experience. Keep shrinking the port until desired output is reached.Well i guess i gotta crap ton of port area. Might as well see how it goes lmao. Once electrical is done ill have 4k to throw at them.
yeah basically. Just you'll find that in order to get anywhere near acceptable modest volume levels, the sub might already stink.Ok, how would i position the 2x4s to shirnk the port?
So with a big port power handling decreases due to less internal resistance?
Im getting the 4k now incase i upgrade later but plan on lowering the gain initially so that im not overpowering.
Garbage. Better off using winisd. You wont get away no matter the Xmax, its excessively too much port. Only sub i know that actually requires anywhere close to as much port area is the DSS ethos but it also requires a smaller box as well and the IDmax is no where near that level.
they have very soft suspension hence the low FS. He'll rip em apart.You're gonna free air those subs with 180in2 of port and they'll most likely be bottoming out once you put the power on em'... I hope they got some KILLER suspension.
With a port that large you may never get the subs to move enough to "use" the port
It's like people don't even understand how a port works.Way too much port area can cause the subs to act like they are in infinite baffle costing a fk ton of output.