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<blockquote data-quote="SeanDub" data-source="post: 3461318" data-attributes="member: 568046"><p>Well, as you can see, you may lose a lot in the 45 hz+ area but you may gain a lot in the 30-40hz area. <strong>But those graphs mean nothing because that isn't your woofer, and that isn't the environment of your vehicle.</strong></p><p></p><p>Two things are wrong however. Give it more port area - 13 sq in is too small for even a 10. You want around 16 sq inches per cubic foot of net volume. Which leads me to the second thing - you need more volume. Give that woofer around 2 - 2.5 cubic feet of net volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeanDub, post: 3461318, member: 568046"] Well, as you can see, you may lose a lot in the 45 hz+ area but you may gain a lot in the 30-40hz area. [B]But those graphs mean nothing because that isn't your woofer, and that isn't the environment of your vehicle.[/B] Two things are wrong however. Give it more port area - 13 sq in is too small for even a 10. You want around 16 sq inches per cubic foot of net volume. Which leads me to the second thing - you need more volume. Give that woofer around 2 - 2.5 cubic feet of net volume. [/QUOTE]
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