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<blockquote data-quote="6btdakota" data-source="post: 7137189" data-attributes="member: 626677"><p>Um he is dealing with under a truck seat no room for 16 inces per cube boxes. ACtually with that much power i would stick to 10-14 inches of port area per cube. 12 inches per cube from a 4" aero would be like the perfect balance of loudness and sq. BUT a 1 cube box with 12 inches of port area needs a port length of around 18 inches for 2 cubes @ 39hz with 2 4" aeros. i think the aeros are shorter you will need pvc then to extend. If you dont want to buy 2 of them theyd be like 24 bucks plus ship or free ship if you got some good speakers too for like 10 bucks each at partsexpress.com you could just use pvc 4" it will work maybe better than slotted mabye nott.</p><p></p><p>Could also do single kerfed mdf or slot port out the side idk. But with only 250 watts per driver they cant utilize huge ports very well and sound good. the huge ports are for huge volumes of air from 2-3" excursion. not 1 "</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6btdakota, post: 7137189, member: 626677"] Um he is dealing with under a truck seat no room for 16 inces per cube boxes. ACtually with that much power i would stick to 10-14 inches of port area per cube. 12 inches per cube from a 4" aero would be like the perfect balance of loudness and sq. BUT a 1 cube box with 12 inches of port area needs a port length of around 18 inches for 2 cubes @ 39hz with 2 4" aeros. i think the aeros are shorter you will need pvc then to extend. If you dont want to buy 2 of them theyd be like 24 bucks plus ship or free ship if you got some good speakers too for like 10 bucks each at partsexpress.com you could just use pvc 4" it will work maybe better than slotted mabye nott. Could also do single kerfed mdf or slot port out the side idk. But with only 250 watts per driver they cant utilize huge ports very well and sound good. the huge ports are for huge volumes of air from 2-3" excursion. not 1 " [/QUOTE]
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