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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8668198" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>1 15 needs 100-120 liters. two 15s need 200-240 liters of airspace AFTER subtracting the space the subwoofer and port takes up. No whatever you state or read is not true especially when doing ported and your port is way too fking small and firing the wrong direction. They need to fire the same direction as the subs in a trunk setup thats why you are louder with the trunk open. You are in cancellation hell, 15s need airspace and you are literally choking the fk out of those subs, i feel sorry for them being in such a horrible home with a horrible owner that has no idea how to take care of them. Also you cant have the port and subwoofers facing different directions like that. You fked up the phasing completely. This is a complete and total hack job. Either you listen to people on this forum who knows what they are doing or you can do your own sh*t and completely fail over and over and over and over again. I think you prefer the 2nd choice though. </p><p></p><p> Roasting the fk out of you aside, you can fix this output problem by flipping the box around have the subs face towards the cabin with the port 4 inches away from the trunk with the port firing towards the trunk..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8668198, member: 650438"] 1 15 needs 100-120 liters. two 15s need 200-240 liters of airspace AFTER subtracting the space the subwoofer and port takes up. No whatever you state or read is not true especially when doing ported and your port is way too fking small and firing the wrong direction. They need to fire the same direction as the subs in a trunk setup thats why you are louder with the trunk open. You are in cancellation hell, 15s need airspace and you are literally choking the fk out of those subs, i feel sorry for them being in such a horrible home with a horrible owner that has no idea how to take care of them. Also you cant have the port and subwoofers facing different directions like that. You fked up the phasing completely. This is a complete and total hack job. Either you listen to people on this forum who knows what they are doing or you can do your own sh*t and completely fail over and over and over and over again. I think you prefer the 2nd choice though. Roasting the fk out of you aside, you can fix this output problem by flipping the box around have the subs face towards the cabin with the port 4 inches away from the trunk with the port firing towards the trunk.. [/QUOTE]
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