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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8796323" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>It’s a powerful sub, man. More recently in my total design history, relatively, I’ve gotten many designs for 2500-3500+ watt woofers, and these port speeds start getting silly. There’s some 18’s that I’ve done that require a minimum of 18-20 in^2 per cubic foot net of airspace. Some of these woofers have so much port speed, you almost have to bandpass them for tuning low, due to the ports becoming absurdly long. The power of some of the top-tier subs now changes some dynamics of enclosure design, for sure.</p><p></p><p>I was getting trunk designs with 5000-7500 watts worth of 10’s or 12’s all in the trunk somewhat regularly. Those kind of power levels with how much motor strength these woofers have just explodes air out of the ports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8796323, member: 591582"] It’s a powerful sub, man. More recently in my total design history, relatively, I’ve gotten many designs for 2500-3500+ watt woofers, and these port speeds start getting silly. There’s some 18’s that I’ve done that require a minimum of 18-20 in^2 per cubic foot net of airspace. Some of these woofers have so much port speed, you almost have to bandpass them for tuning low, due to the ports becoming absurdly long. The power of some of the top-tier subs now changes some dynamics of enclosure design, for sure. I was getting trunk designs with 5000-7500 watts worth of 10’s or 12’s all in the trunk somewhat regularly. Those kind of power levels with how much motor strength these woofers have just explodes air out of the ports. [/QUOTE]
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