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<blockquote data-quote="DeanG" data-source="post: 8234091" data-attributes="member: 658407"><p>Vehicle : 02 volvo xc70</p><p></p><p>Location in the vehicle: Rear(It's a staation wagon so it's all open)</p><p></p><p>Space available (Length x Width x Height):</p><p></p><p>Subwoofer make and model: American Bass XFL 1544</p><p></p><p>Subwoofer Size: 15</p><p></p><p>Number of Subwoofers: 1</p><p></p><p>Type of Port (Kerfed, Slot, Aero, etc.): still to be determined</p><p></p><p>What type of music do you like?: Rap with some electronicish music</p><p></p><p>Is your goal SPL or Everyday Music?: Everyday but I like to get low</p><p></p><p>Tuning Freq (Hz): 32 or below</p><p></p><p>Hi my name is Dean, I recently purchased an Xfl 15 locally the guy also gave me a box for it. The box is freakin huge and impractical, its 8 cubes gross 5.66 net @ 28hz. Right now I have it on 600 watts and suprisingly it gets pretty nasty on the lows, now im in the process of designing a more practical box. From what I understand more space = more efficient, so if i were to build a box closer to 4 cubes on 800 to 1000 at a similiar tuning what would it be possible to surpass the current response to low frequency, or would it just be better to tune to a different freq for a flatter sound. Thanks Guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeanG, post: 8234091, member: 658407"] Vehicle : 02 volvo xc70 Location in the vehicle: Rear(It's a staation wagon so it's all open) Space available (Length x Width x Height): Subwoofer make and model: American Bass XFL 1544 Subwoofer Size: 15 Number of Subwoofers: 1 Type of Port (Kerfed, Slot, Aero, etc.): still to be determined What type of music do you like?: Rap with some electronicish music Is your goal SPL or Everyday Music?: Everyday but I like to get low Tuning Freq (Hz): 32 or below Hi my name is Dean, I recently purchased an Xfl 15 locally the guy also gave me a box for it. The box is freakin huge and impractical, its 8 cubes gross 5.66 net @ 28hz. Right now I have it on 600 watts and suprisingly it gets pretty nasty on the lows, now im in the process of designing a more practical box. From what I understand more space = more efficient, so if i were to build a box closer to 4 cubes on 800 to 1000 at a similiar tuning what would it be possible to surpass the current response to low frequency, or would it just be better to tune to a different freq for a flatter sound. Thanks Guys. [/QUOTE]
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