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Bandpass help for two Kappa Perfect 10VQs
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<blockquote data-quote="moorezy" data-source="post: 6776855" data-attributes="member: 578973"><p>I drive a lincoln LS, and the rear seats hold back alot of bass. Rather than constantly putting down seats and firing box into cabin (2.5 @ 30hz). I attempted to do a bandpass through the rear deck but it was either the design or execution, but it definately wasn't right. Is there any magic numbers that work with 10s in a bandpass enclosure? I would like to use slot style ports if i could, rather than round flares ( thats what i did last time ). Any suggestions would be apprectiated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moorezy, post: 6776855, member: 578973"] I drive a lincoln LS, and the rear seats hold back alot of bass. Rather than constantly putting down seats and firing box into cabin (2.5 @ 30hz). I attempted to do a bandpass through the rear deck but it was either the design or execution, but it definately wasn't right. Is there any magic numbers that work with 10s in a bandpass enclosure? I would like to use slot style ports if i could, rather than round flares ( thats what i did last time ). Any suggestions would be apprectiated! [/QUOTE]
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