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<blockquote data-quote="Fuknmovin" data-source="post: 6810104" data-attributes="member: 604500"><p>PVC ports....go with two 6"ers, they basically act like a slot port unless you use the actual Aero ports. This is still kind of light on port area but should do well. DD recommends you take the box's net volume and multiply it by 16 to get the area of port necessary for a given box, I used to not do this but I have since fould this calc to be AWESOME and I will never go back, my 10" sub with 1500 watts using this formula sounds better than my old AQ HDC315A with 3500 watts in a 6th order!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuknmovin, post: 6810104, member: 604500"] PVC ports....go with two 6"ers, they basically act like a slot port unless you use the actual Aero ports. This is still kind of light on port area but should do well. DD recommends you take the box's net volume and multiply it by 16 to get the area of port necessary for a given box, I used to not do this but I have since fould this calc to be AWESOME and I will never go back, my 10" sub with 1500 watts using this formula sounds better than my old AQ HDC315A with 3500 watts in a 6th order!!! [/QUOTE]
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