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Best Pair of 10's for a DC 2.0k?
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<blockquote data-quote="gckless" data-source="post: 7835073" data-attributes="member: 635756"><p>That was an option as well, 2 12's, but I figured 1.5cuf per woofer was too small to tune to down around 30-32Hz, so I ruled that option out. Would it work well?</p><p></p><p>And that's 3ft at best, if I have my calc's right. I have a max internal dimension of 14"x14"x33.5" for the entire box, which is 3.79cuf. The port I was using with my calc's was tuned to 32Hz, and was 2.5"x14"x24", which is .5cuf, and then take away woofer displacement and any bracing, and I have about 3cuf, if not a little less. Is my math right, or is the port completely off? Also, would it be better to use 2 smaller ports on each side of the box firing towards the trunk or one bigger one?</p><p></p><p>There are so many variables! Sorry about all the questions. Just trying to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gckless, post: 7835073, member: 635756"] That was an option as well, 2 12's, but I figured 1.5cuf per woofer was too small to tune to down around 30-32Hz, so I ruled that option out. Would it work well? And that's 3ft at best, if I have my calc's right. I have a max internal dimension of 14"x14"x33.5" for the entire box, which is 3.79cuf. The port I was using with my calc's was tuned to 32Hz, and was 2.5"x14"x24", which is .5cuf, and then take away woofer displacement and any bracing, and I have about 3cuf, if not a little less. Is my math right, or is the port completely off? Also, would it be better to use 2 smaller ports on each side of the box firing towards the trunk or one bigger one? There are so many variables! Sorry about all the questions. Just trying to learn. [/QUOTE]
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