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<blockquote data-quote="Memnoch" data-source="post: 8867786" data-attributes="member: 690593"><p>Ok I will redesign and work on it. I did a redesign with the new measurements, still using 2 4" pvc ports, but moved them to where they were at the top and bottom of the side panel. Reasoning is now the internal width has been reduced to 4.5" of space, and the sub depth is 3.11". With it how I originally planned it, the ports would not fit, so now they are above and below the subs for room. But I think the air space is now to low with those dimensions. A sealed box similar to the new design hits the numbers perfect, but I still want to try and fit the port in, so perhaps with a port on top that will be possible, I just need to figure out the dimensions to get the air space right internally. It may not be possible with that width without making it to tall, but I will know shortly.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The spec sheet on the subs state 3.4 on individual ohms 1.7 parallels and 6.8 in series. I've attached a picture of the sheet.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]55893[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Memnoch, post: 8867786, member: 690593"] Ok I will redesign and work on it. I did a redesign with the new measurements, still using 2 4" pvc ports, but moved them to where they were at the top and bottom of the side panel. Reasoning is now the internal width has been reduced to 4.5" of space, and the sub depth is 3.11". With it how I originally planned it, the ports would not fit, so now they are above and below the subs for room. But I think the air space is now to low with those dimensions. A sealed box similar to the new design hits the numbers perfect, but I still want to try and fit the port in, so perhaps with a port on top that will be possible, I just need to figure out the dimensions to get the air space right internally. It may not be possible with that width without making it to tall, but I will know shortly. The spec sheet on the subs state 3.4 on individual ohms 1.7 parallels and 6.8 in series. I've attached a picture of the sheet. [ATTACH type="full"]55893[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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