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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8257679" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>First of all, center is a terrible location for a sub in a vehicle. A corner or against a wall is virtually always best. Next, IMO that's enough volume to do 1 real big-boy 12" properly. Assuming you're not running more than 2000W there's no reason to go with 2 cheap subs in too-small box over 1 high tier sub. Also, I'm not sure what you listen to, but 32hz tuning is very low IMO.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, seems your woodworking skills are pretty solid, if you're off even 20% in your port or volume calculations the difference will likely be inaudible so I wouldn't worry so much about splitting hairs on your measurements or calculations. Focus on building solid and tight and you will be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8257679, member: 614752"] First of all, center is a terrible location for a sub in a vehicle. A corner or against a wall is virtually always best. Next, IMO that's enough volume to do 1 real big-boy 12" properly. Assuming you're not running more than 2000W there's no reason to go with 2 cheap subs in too-small box over 1 high tier sub. Also, I'm not sure what you listen to, but 32hz tuning is very low IMO. Lastly, seems your woodworking skills are pretty solid, if you're off even 20% in your port or volume calculations the difference will likely be inaudible so I wouldn't worry so much about splitting hairs on your measurements or calculations. Focus on building solid and tight and you will be fine. [/QUOTE]
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