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<blockquote data-quote="azimuth" data-source="post: 6895541" data-attributes="member: 566682"><p>i dont have specs for that sub, but the sealed chamber seems a tad small. as far as the ported area, you want to do as much port area as your design allows. the port could get as large as the sub itself if you have the room. lowest tuned bandpass ive done was 44hz. played pretty darn low. subs that are designed to work sealed, seem to work much better in 4th orders. ported designed subs supposedly work better in 6th order's, but ive never done a 6th order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azimuth, post: 6895541, member: 566682"] i dont have specs for that sub, but the sealed chamber seems a tad small. as far as the ported area, you want to do as much port area as your design allows. the port could get as large as the sub itself if you have the room. lowest tuned bandpass ive done was 44hz. played pretty darn low. subs that are designed to work sealed, seem to work much better in 4th orders. ported designed subs supposedly work better in 6th order's, but ive never done a 6th order. [/QUOTE]
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