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<blockquote data-quote="DiamondPoint" data-source="post: 8149865" data-attributes="member: 656552"><p>Vehicle: 1998 Ford Explorer XLT</p><p></p><p>Location in the vehicle: rear</p><p></p><p>Space available (Length x Width x Height):I'm not to sure but I think it's 70x36x50</p><p></p><p>Subwoofer make and model:infinity reference series</p><p></p><p>Subwoofer Size:8's, 10's &amp; 12's</p><p></p><p>Number of Subwoofers:2 of 8's, 2 10's, 4 12's</p><p></p><p>Type of Port (Kerfed, Slot, Aero, etc.): slotted port</p><p></p><p>What type of music do you like?:rap, dubstep and metal</p><p></p><p>Is your goal SPL or Everyday Music?:everyday music</p><p></p><p>Volume :loud</p><p></p><p>Tuning Freq (Hz): 12's are gonna be 32 hz, the 8's and 10's idk yet.</p><p></p><p>Okay, I mocked up just about everything I need for the 12's enclosure on sketchup, the only thing I am having a problem is my bandpass. I'm gonna have 2 8's and 2 10's in the bandpass, and they have their own chambers. The cubic feet without the camber is a little over 3 cubic feet, so I was wondering if I should make the ported section 3 cubic feet or 6. The 2:1 ratio? And how do I actually tune it? I want it around 52 hz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiamondPoint, post: 8149865, member: 656552"] Vehicle: 1998 Ford Explorer XLT Location in the vehicle: rear Space available (Length x Width x Height):I'm not to sure but I think it's 70x36x50 Subwoofer make and model:infinity reference series Subwoofer Size:8's, 10's & 12's Number of Subwoofers:2 of 8's, 2 10's, 4 12's Type of Port (Kerfed, Slot, Aero, etc.): slotted port What type of music do you like?:rap, dubstep and metal Is your goal SPL or Everyday Music?:everyday music Volume :loud Tuning Freq (Hz): 12's are gonna be 32 hz, the 8's and 10's idk yet. Okay, I mocked up just about everything I need for the 12's enclosure on sketchup, the only thing I am having a problem is my bandpass. I'm gonna have 2 8's and 2 10's in the bandpass, and they have their own chambers. The cubic feet without the camber is a little over 3 cubic feet, so I was wondering if I should make the ported section 3 cubic feet or 6. The 2:1 ratio? And how do I actually tune it? I want it around 52 hz. [/QUOTE]
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