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<blockquote data-quote="Nikuk" data-source="post: 534763" data-attributes="member: 555692"><p>okay, that is not a problem. the box can have as many sides as needed, for daily dirvers this is NOT a problem.</p><p></p><p>What we are trying to impress upon you is that once you build the enclosure, meausre the dern thing out to get the internal volume. Once you have that, you can calculate you port tuning.</p><p></p><p>What i am worried about is, as i've read this thread it looks like you're going to run your subs in 6 cubes sealed and then try to port the box later on. *Generally* speaking, 6 cubes is a lot of room for a sealed box.</p><p></p><p>Porting it after its built is not a huge problem, but you may end up with alot less net volume then 6 cubes if you do not account for the port volume &amp; tuning before you build.</p><p></p><p>Kay?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikuk, post: 534763, member: 555692"] okay, that is not a problem. the box can have as many sides as needed, for daily dirvers this is NOT a problem. What we are trying to impress upon you is that once you build the enclosure, meausre the dern thing out to get the internal volume. Once you have that, you can calculate you port tuning. What i am worried about is, as i've read this thread it looks like you're going to run your subs in 6 cubes sealed and then try to port the box later on. *Generally* speaking, 6 cubes is a lot of room for a sealed box. Porting it after its built is not a huge problem, but you may end up with alot less net volume then 6 cubes if you do not account for the port volume & tuning before you build. Kay? [/QUOTE]
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