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<blockquote data-quote="dnlpnd" data-source="post: 8539153" data-attributes="member: 671858"><p>I have two old sub amps, wiring, and three old subs I'd like to build a custom box for and throw in my daily driver. I have 6 cu ft in my trunk available to donate to the cause.</p><p></p><p>Previously, the two 4 ohm Lanzar Pro 10's (wired @ 2 ohm mono) maxed out my Hi-Fonics Cyclops and a dual 4 ohm voice coil Kicker Comp VR (wired @ 2 ohm mono) maxed out my Kicker ZR-120.</p><p></p><p>Using both amps, all three speakers, and single box what would be preferential for either a ported design or a band-pass, them to all to share the same air space or keep the 10's separate from the 12"?</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Ported or Band-pass?<br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Common air space or separate?<br /> </li> </ul><p></p><p>Then I also have an old Alpine 7 band parametric that I am wondering if makes sense to throw into the mix upstream of the sub amps. Even though the amps have some low-pass adjustment, the preamp levels and the frequencies to each individual sub amp could be manipulated with the EQ.</p><p></p><p>Any constructive suggestions would be greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>dnlpnd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dnlpnd, post: 8539153, member: 671858"] I have two old sub amps, wiring, and three old subs I'd like to build a custom box for and throw in my daily driver. I have 6 cu ft in my trunk available to donate to the cause. Previously, the two 4 ohm Lanzar Pro 10's (wired @ 2 ohm mono) maxed out my Hi-Fonics Cyclops and a dual 4 ohm voice coil Kicker Comp VR (wired @ 2 ohm mono) maxed out my Kicker ZR-120. Using both amps, all three speakers, and single box what would be preferential for either a ported design or a band-pass, them to all to share the same air space or keep the 10's separate from the 12"? [LIST] [*]Ported or Band-pass? [*]Common air space or separate? [/LIST] Then I also have an old Alpine 7 band parametric that I am wondering if makes sense to throw into the mix upstream of the sub amps. Even though the amps have some low-pass adjustment, the preamp levels and the frequencies to each individual sub amp could be manipulated with the EQ. Any constructive suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, dnlpnd [/QUOTE]
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