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<blockquote data-quote="jaboran" data-source="post: 5029692" data-attributes="member: 556764"><p>34-38hz IMO</p><p></p><p>i said 4cu ft cuz i thought u had the box already.... my bad</p><p></p><p>if not then go and do 1.5cu ft per sub 3cu ft total.. and at LEAST 14sq inches per cubic foot of box volume.. or even a little bigger.. say 1.75cu ft per sub(24sq inches of port area per sub)</p><p></p><p>so for 2 chambered 1.5cu ft per sub, dual port.. each port should have an area of at least 21sq inches.. or 2 subs shared chamber 3cu ft should have a 42sq inch port</p><p></p><p>now u can play around with the port area a little bit.. just dont go too big or too small.. it could cause issues.. so to be safe stay within 14-18sq inches of port area per cubic foot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaboran, post: 5029692, member: 556764"] 34-38hz IMO i said 4cu ft cuz i thought u had the box already.... my bad if not then go and do 1.5cu ft per sub 3cu ft total.. and at LEAST 14sq inches per cubic foot of box volume.. or even a little bigger.. say 1.75cu ft per sub(24sq inches of port area per sub) so for 2 chambered 1.5cu ft per sub, dual port.. each port should have an area of at least 21sq inches.. or 2 subs shared chamber 3cu ft should have a 42sq inch port now u can play around with the port area a little bit.. just dont go too big or too small.. it could cause issues.. so to be safe stay within 14-18sq inches of port area per cubic foot [/QUOTE]
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