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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 8626267" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>Keep the design sketchmister got but go 17 high tuned to 35 with a 10" port. Skip the extra baffel get 2x4s and wood glue.</p><p></p><p>put 4 of them one between each pair of woofes per side cented between them. then put one in the very middle of the box about an inch away from the port on each side.</p><p></p><p>Bracing and bracing correctly and being mindful of aerodynamics and fluid mechanics is by far superior then trying to double baffle I would only suggest double baffle on a vertical mount where you have really heavy wolfers and really hi power and then I also suggest you use in quarter inch at the minimum T nuts and quarter inch bolts which Loctite and lock washers it's a hell of a lot more effective than screws</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 8626267, member: 572595"] Keep the design sketchmister got but go 17 high tuned to 35 with a 10" port. Skip the extra baffel get 2x4s and wood glue. put 4 of them one between each pair of woofes per side cented between them. then put one in the very middle of the box about an inch away from the port on each side. Bracing and bracing correctly and being mindful of aerodynamics and fluid mechanics is by far superior then trying to double baffle I would only suggest double baffle on a vertical mount where you have really heavy wolfers and really hi power and then I also suggest you use in quarter inch at the minimum T nuts and quarter inch bolts which Loctite and lock washers it's a hell of a lot more effective than screws [/QUOTE]
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