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<blockquote data-quote="Einzee" data-source="post: 972793" data-attributes="member: 556176"><p>A friend wants to get all of his equipment out of his std cab stepside and put it in the bed. Conventional blow-thru methods involved cutting the entire piece of metal out from under the back window and the front of the bed. This is not an option for him. I am in the process of designing an enclosure that would only require minimal cutting of his truck. Im currently considering a Fourth order three chamber single reflex bandpass enclosure. Pic is below. The port(s) will be the only thing that will protrude into the cab.</p><p></p><p>Is this a good choice or is there a better one I should look at?</p><p></p><p>His equipment : RF 20001 bd and a pair of RF 12's (forgot the model #) approx 1000W RMS each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einzee, post: 972793, member: 556176"] A friend wants to get all of his equipment out of his std cab stepside and put it in the bed. Conventional blow-thru methods involved cutting the entire piece of metal out from under the back window and the front of the bed. This is not an option for him. I am in the process of designing an enclosure that would only require minimal cutting of his truck. Im currently considering a Fourth order three chamber single reflex bandpass enclosure. Pic is below. The port(s) will be the only thing that will protrude into the cab. Is this a good choice or is there a better one I should look at? His equipment : RF 20001 bd and a pair of RF 12's (forgot the model #) approx 1000W RMS each. [/QUOTE]
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