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<blockquote data-quote="JDBuilder" data-source="post: 3629561" data-attributes="member: 578604"><p>You are welcome. I myself like to fire the subs and port in the same direction when at all possible, but you could do subs up port back, it will do fine. As far as the port area, it is plenty for a loud daily driver system. I try to get no less than 45sq inch of port area per 15" sub when I build. Now, if you were to want to do a bunch of comps, then I would say run the tuning up and get more port area, but if you want this loud, but want it to sound good too, this design will do the job for you, and do it very well.</p><p></p><p>Have Fun &amp; Enjoy,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDBuilder, post: 3629561, member: 578604"] You are welcome. I myself like to fire the subs and port in the same direction when at all possible, but you could do subs up port back, it will do fine. As far as the port area, it is plenty for a loud daily driver system. I try to get no less than 45sq inch of port area per 15" sub when I build. Now, if you were to want to do a bunch of comps, then I would say run the tuning up and get more port area, but if you want this loud, but want it to sound good too, this design will do the job for you, and do it very well. Have Fun & Enjoy, [/QUOTE]
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