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<blockquote data-quote="RAM_Designs" data-source="post: 6963621" data-attributes="member: 566575"><p>Best case scenario, you're looking at 1.75-1.8ft^3 each. But with the high qts model you're going to want to go big and tune low, otherwise your peak is going to be too high above the tuning frequency and the low-end will suffer. I'd persoanlly go with something like 3ft^3 each tuned in the upper 20's to tame that big peak and move it down the passband to a respectable area. High qts value can be good for burp boxes(part of the reason why DD excels in comps), but I personally would not port a high q woofer with a low ebp value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAM_Designs, post: 6963621, member: 566575"] Best case scenario, you're looking at 1.75-1.8ft^3 each. But with the high qts model you're going to want to go big and tune low, otherwise your peak is going to be too high above the tuning frequency and the low-end will suffer. I'd persoanlly go with something like 3ft^3 each tuned in the upper 20's to tame that big peak and move it down the passband to a respectable area. High qts value can be good for burp boxes(part of the reason why DD excels in comps), but I personally would not port a high q woofer with a low ebp value. [/QUOTE]
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