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<blockquote data-quote="LACDPN" data-source="post: 8659559" data-attributes="member: 674413"><p>I want to build a simple box for 1 8" CT Sounds Meso. My internal volume based on available dimensions (minus sub displacement of .08) is .895 cubic feet. If I use a 3" round port with a tuning of 35hz and .895 cubic feet my port length should be 15.18" per the 12 volt port length calculator, does this sound correct? Any other variables I need to be aware of, and is 35hz an all around decent tune (hip hop and old school mainly)? I will be pushing 1200-1500 watts to the sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LACDPN, post: 8659559, member: 674413"] I want to build a simple box for 1 8" CT Sounds Meso. My internal volume based on available dimensions (minus sub displacement of .08) is .895 cubic feet. If I use a 3" round port with a tuning of 35hz and .895 cubic feet my port length should be 15.18" per the 12 volt port length calculator, does this sound correct? Any other variables I need to be aware of, and is 35hz an all around decent tune (hip hop and old school mainly)? I will be pushing 1200-1500 watts to the sub. [/QUOTE]
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