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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8772550" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I want to hear this one, for sure. I got to kind of have a field day. Idk why I always try to push myself haha. Sometimes I use a lot of energy really trying to perfect a box (in my eyes), based off what's wanted for the sub system and the physical dimensions. Sometimes it's better to go a little slower with audio and let the whole situation absorb into your mind, then a picture will appear. Like, I just listened to what the owner said, and then I let it flop around in my mind until all the pieces aligned, and this box is what made sense to do. I didn't have to do the octo, but I wanted to do the octo. I think octo's are very strong with better efficiency than a square or rectangle port. I think flared aeros & round ports would only have slightly more efficiency. Octoports really aren't hard to build, if you ever want to do one. I built like a 10" diameter octoport for a 4 15's box once. The only think is, if you want a really good octoport-hole, you need a plunge router. Good luck cutting an octohole with a jigsaw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8772550, member: 591582"] I want to hear this one, for sure. I got to kind of have a field day. Idk why I always try to push myself haha. Sometimes I use a lot of energy really trying to perfect a box (in my eyes), based off what's wanted for the sub system and the physical dimensions. Sometimes it's better to go a little slower with audio and let the whole situation absorb into your mind, then a picture will appear. Like, I just listened to what the owner said, and then I let it flop around in my mind until all the pieces aligned, and this box is what made sense to do. I didn't have to do the octo, but I wanted to do the octo. I think octo's are very strong with better efficiency than a square or rectangle port. I think flared aeros & round ports would only have slightly more efficiency. Octoports really aren't hard to build, if you ever want to do one. I built like a 10" diameter octoport for a 4 15's box once. The only think is, if you want a really good octoport-hole, you need a plunge router. Good luck cutting an octohole with a jigsaw. [/QUOTE]
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