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<blockquote data-quote="4x4runner" data-source="post: 7283794" data-attributes="member: 600776"><p>I tried searching, but could not find what i was really looking for. What is the basics to building a wall? I have plenty if experience with ported box builds for a variety of subs, but never attempted a wall. I have 1 1/4" mdf sheets to use. Its for a 1995 ford explorer, 2 18" fi btl's , rockford t40001 amp at 2 ohms (3000 rms) . Current box is about 9 cubes tuned to 34hz and hits extremely hard and clean, but doesn't break a 150 on a tl . Thats what i want to accomplish, and from what i read the power and subs should be capable with the right build. Any tips or advice on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4x4runner, post: 7283794, member: 600776"] I tried searching, but could not find what i was really looking for. What is the basics to building a wall? I have plenty if experience with ported box builds for a variety of subs, but never attempted a wall. I have 1 1/4" mdf sheets to use. Its for a 1995 ford explorer, 2 18" fi btl's , rockford t40001 amp at 2 ohms (3000 rms) . Current box is about 9 cubes tuned to 34hz and hits extremely hard and clean, but doesn't break a 150 on a tl . Thats what i want to accomplish, and from what i read the power and subs should be capable with the right build. Any tips or advice on this? [/QUOTE]
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