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<blockquote data-quote="low00ranger" data-source="post: 4511113" data-attributes="member: 563341"><p>Is that .44 cubic foot per sub and with or without displacements? Just clarifying.</p><p></p><p>Also, would it be possible to put a 2 inch round port on each side or a similar rectangular port and put them on each far corner against the bottom and back pieces? For this case it looks like it may be better to go with a 3" x 1.25" or so rectangular port using the bottom and back pieces as port walls and having the shorter part of the port going up and down. Changing the port area like that changed the length a small bit of course, but I'm afraid he would have noticeable port noise with a 2" x 1" rectangular port.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I recommend Phil to make it.... he produces quality boxes and is obviously on top of things. I know he has done other Ranger boxes too. I've just been helping bad03 on the Ranger forums decide what subs to use, how to get the space he needs, what frequency to tune to, etc. I'm not that great with woodworking so I recommended he ask around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="low00ranger, post: 4511113, member: 563341"] Is that .44 cubic foot per sub and with or without displacements? Just clarifying. Also, would it be possible to put a 2 inch round port on each side or a similar rectangular port and put them on each far corner against the bottom and back pieces? For this case it looks like it may be better to go with a 3" x 1.25" or so rectangular port using the bottom and back pieces as port walls and having the shorter part of the port going up and down. Changing the port area like that changed the length a small bit of course, but I'm afraid he would have noticeable port noise with a 2" x 1" rectangular port. BTW, I recommend Phil to make it.... he produces quality boxes and is obviously on top of things. I know he has done other Ranger boxes too. I've just been helping bad03 on the Ranger forums decide what subs to use, how to get the space he needs, what frequency to tune to, etc. I'm not that great with woodworking so I recommended he ask around here. [/QUOTE]
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