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I need a box design for 3 12's, or just advice
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<blockquote data-quote="deondm18" data-source="post: 8358803" data-attributes="member: 664979"><p>I already have two type R's in my hatchback, need more bass, addiction is winning. But I'm still balling on a budget. A i don't really have steady cashflow budget. I've got like $150 bucks to play with and what better then another Type R! ha anyways, wanna squeeze another one in my hatchback. Tips, advice, dimensions. It doesnt have a lot of face plate room at the trunk lid but it's a hatchback so it rises at it goes back so thats how i'll get my 4.5 sq feet i need to hav a good ported box, ( i thnk 1.5 sq feet is the biggest recommended, i can go smaller.)</p><p></p><p>Ok so and i know all about wiring and electronics but this box is kinda new, how do i tune it and do whats the best way to port. sounds the best facing the trunk lid. Right now the two are facing trunk lid, air goes up to seats then back to the lid through the port at the bottom. decent size port, sounds good. How big of a port will i need for three subs. IMPORTANT BIT where do i face them? all three straight back is tight but possible, would it sound good if it was like some kind of pyramid, like one straight back, one back left, one back right? My dad also insists i get a 10" instead for mids, but i want more bass. What do you think guys, is it gonna be noticably louder? How big? What direction? ps, they're 2 ohm subs, dual coils, right ow wired up to 4 and ran parallel for a two ohm load, with 3 i'll be able to wire each one parallel, then series to the next sub, for like 1.3 ohms, yes my amp is 1 ohm stable. Thanks for reading this lengthy lengthy post, and thanks for any help, advice, or knowledge about this you have to share.</p><p></p><p>Oh and it's a 2003 Hyundai Tiburon, And I've built a box before, but I'm mostly a novice with boxes and ports, so any stuff about that like what kind of port or if the direction of port matters a lot, that's all useful. Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deondm18, post: 8358803, member: 664979"] I already have two type R's in my hatchback, need more bass, addiction is winning. But I'm still balling on a budget. A i don't really have steady cashflow budget. I've got like $150 bucks to play with and what better then another Type R! ha anyways, wanna squeeze another one in my hatchback. Tips, advice, dimensions. It doesnt have a lot of face plate room at the trunk lid but it's a hatchback so it rises at it goes back so thats how i'll get my 4.5 sq feet i need to hav a good ported box, ( i thnk 1.5 sq feet is the biggest recommended, i can go smaller.) Ok so and i know all about wiring and electronics but this box is kinda new, how do i tune it and do whats the best way to port. sounds the best facing the trunk lid. Right now the two are facing trunk lid, air goes up to seats then back to the lid through the port at the bottom. decent size port, sounds good. How big of a port will i need for three subs. IMPORTANT BIT where do i face them? all three straight back is tight but possible, would it sound good if it was like some kind of pyramid, like one straight back, one back left, one back right? My dad also insists i get a 10" instead for mids, but i want more bass. What do you think guys, is it gonna be noticably louder? How big? What direction? ps, they're 2 ohm subs, dual coils, right ow wired up to 4 and ran parallel for a two ohm load, with 3 i'll be able to wire each one parallel, then series to the next sub, for like 1.3 ohms, yes my amp is 1 ohm stable. Thanks for reading this lengthy lengthy post, and thanks for any help, advice, or knowledge about this you have to share. Oh and it's a 2003 Hyundai Tiburon, And I've built a box before, but I'm mostly a novice with boxes and ports, so any stuff about that like what kind of port or if the direction of port matters a lot, that's all useful. Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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