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yeah i can fit it i was just wondering which enclosure size to go with my friend told me if i go with 1.75ft^3 that i wont get the lows and he told me that if i go with the 2.25ft^3 then i will get the lows. so he told me to just go with the number in between and i wanted to make sure what to do.

 
Unless you're using a really small box, which 1.75ft^3 each in a shared box isn't for these subs, then tuning is going to be more indicative of what kind of low-end you'll be getting.

 
If using a shared chamber box, yes, since you don't need as much air space per sub to get the same result as using larger, individual chambers for each sub. Using a shared chamber allows you to slightly cut down on box size. Stick with a 30-32hz tuning for good low-end.

 
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