Help on making 12" hit lower..small sealed enclosure

As the title states I got a Massive PW12 in a 22x7x12 box sealed. It of course isnt hitting that low. I tried polyfill, didnt help. Can I add a PVC port? Help pleasssse
Don't add a port to that enclosure.

If you want to go ported, redesign the entire enclosure and don't just slap a port into that sealed box.

Do you have anymore available space?

 
Are those dimensions internal or external? If they're external...what size wood? If those are external with 3/4 mdf, then I'd look at a single 10 or a new box //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif.

 
very hard to get low bass in a single cab truck with woofers in small enclosures smashed against seats with no real cabin gain like in the trunk of a car. I would look into woofers with shallow mounting depths that work well in tiny sealed enclosures. Look at Resonant engineering's RE 8 inch line.

http://reaudio.com/html/

these work well in a .21 sealed per sub. You really need not only a bigger box but the large end of what the manuf recommends. So if I were you I would try something like the re 8's in about .35 cubes per sub with polyfill. Trucks are a b_tch sometimes.

 
I have decided on a 30x7x22 box. Should give me 1.5 cubs after sub displacement. Gonna have a 4" PVC port tuned to 34 Hz. Thanks goes out to 80 for the plans.

 
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