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<blockquote data-quote="constantproject" data-source="post: 6923908" data-attributes="member: 624494"><p>had 2 of them last year , cannot come up with a box for the 4 12's that will work . debating on walling it off . right now i have all 4 subs facing up and port up . quick specs on box . 53w x 24 tall x 17 deep . 2.5" port across the 53" wall thats against the seats. tuned to 32hz . its loud , not metered yet and i will be getting that done this weekend . Im guessing maybe a 147 . but i went with some cheaper subs , the 12" audiopipe eye candys . supposed to be 800 rms 1600 peak . im putting 750 each to them with the 2 1500's strapped . After box rise im sitting at 2.2 ohms . I know even though they are budget subs they have the potential to be louder in my truck . im willing to swap out to different subs later .</p><p></p><p>Now the box i had in there before this one was subs forward port up . box specs were 48w 27t 15d . was roughly 1.9-2 cubes each tuned to something lol . It was doing really well with the 4 12's on just 1 of the amps which confused me . i was afraid to put both amps on it because they seemed to do a little to well on the 1 . I could be wrong though .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="constantproject, post: 6923908, member: 624494"] had 2 of them last year , cannot come up with a box for the 4 12's that will work . debating on walling it off . right now i have all 4 subs facing up and port up . quick specs on box . 53w x 24 tall x 17 deep . 2.5" port across the 53" wall thats against the seats. tuned to 32hz . its loud , not metered yet and i will be getting that done this weekend . Im guessing maybe a 147 . but i went with some cheaper subs , the 12" audiopipe eye candys . supposed to be 800 rms 1600 peak . im putting 750 each to them with the 2 1500's strapped . After box rise im sitting at 2.2 ohms . I know even though they are budget subs they have the potential to be louder in my truck . im willing to swap out to different subs later . Now the box i had in there before this one was subs forward port up . box specs were 48w 27t 15d . was roughly 1.9-2 cubes each tuned to something lol . It was doing really well with the 4 12's on just 1 of the amps which confused me . i was afraid to put both amps on it because they seemed to do a little to well on the 1 . I could be wrong though . [/QUOTE]
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