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<blockquote data-quote="mgaidica" data-source="post: 268656" data-attributes="member: 546572"><p>well.. Your max dimensions are about 3.2 cubes, then port displacement for that style box would be .7+ cu ft.. and thats if its a smaller port. Now You could however have a single port splitting the subs, which has proved very well looking/performing. Dual chambers really isnt a big deal when dealing with ported box's, but all depends on how you want it. Ritht now it looks like you dont have enough room.. If we do the single port down the middle I think we could squeeze 1.5 cubes for each sub, but barely. MDF board is known as the best board to use, Ive heard of HDF but its very heavy and hard to work with, also I dont think it is all the better.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion..</p><p></p><p>Find out how to get another .5-1.0 cu ft out of ur trunk, we'll make a single port down the middle (or something else we can work out), tuned about 33-35 hz. I could do a dual 12" ported box for about $45, plus shipping would be anywhere from $30-$40. You could figure $90-$100 TOPS depending on design we use, and shipping. Let me know if we can work something out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgaidica, post: 268656, member: 546572"] well.. Your max dimensions are about 3.2 cubes, then port displacement for that style box would be .7+ cu ft.. and thats if its a smaller port. Now You could however have a single port splitting the subs, which has proved very well looking/performing. Dual chambers really isnt a big deal when dealing with ported box's, but all depends on how you want it. Ritht now it looks like you dont have enough room.. If we do the single port down the middle I think we could squeeze 1.5 cubes for each sub, but barely. MDF board is known as the best board to use, Ive heard of HDF but its very heavy and hard to work with, also I dont think it is all the better. My suggestion.. Find out how to get another .5-1.0 cu ft out of ur trunk, we'll make a single port down the middle (or something else we can work out), tuned about 33-35 hz. I could do a dual 12" ported box for about $45, plus shipping would be anywhere from $30-$40. You could figure $90-$100 TOPS depending on design we use, and shipping. Let me know if we can work something out. [/QUOTE]
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