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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8770770" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>When I did the box for this Dayton 10, I over sized the port to 20 sq. Inches per cube to see how it would act. Small chamber, big port, lots of xmax and a low tuning. I like a lot it in my Jeep for music. It responds better at lower listening levels then the box with a smaller port did, which is where I actually listen to music, as opposed to full tilt all over town. I am going to move this sub into my home stereo on a plate amplifier and move it into a much larger cabinet tuned in the low 20s. I’ve never done a big HT setup before. I’ve built a few shelf systems with the small Tang Band drivers and amplifier/preamp boards, but never anything big. An HT system with a nice 18 inch sub tuned down in the low 20s would be insane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8770770, member: 678073"] When I did the box for this Dayton 10, I over sized the port to 20 sq. Inches per cube to see how it would act. Small chamber, big port, lots of xmax and a low tuning. I like a lot it in my Jeep for music. It responds better at lower listening levels then the box with a smaller port did, which is where I actually listen to music, as opposed to full tilt all over town. I am going to move this sub into my home stereo on a plate amplifier and move it into a much larger cabinet tuned in the low 20s. I’ve never done a big HT setup before. I’ve built a few shelf systems with the small Tang Band drivers and amplifier/preamp boards, but never anything big. An HT system with a nice 18 inch sub tuned down in the low 20s would be insane. [/QUOTE]
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