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is the reaudio calculator for two subs or one?
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<blockquote data-quote="alwaysontop" data-source="post: 4126825" data-attributes="member: 584240"><p>you didnt i understand that all i have to remember is just subtract half of the width from the port length. now i have one more question.</p><p></p><p>the only reason you subtracted that was because the port is on the left or right side and the subs on the other so it would kinda look like this</p><p></p><p>| | O O |</p><p></p><p>if i do my box like that the volume for one sub is 2.3 cubes.</p><p></p><p>do i multiply that by two to get the total volume i need for 2 subs or do i just keep it at 2.3 cubes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alwaysontop, post: 4126825, member: 584240"] you didnt i understand that all i have to remember is just subtract half of the width from the port length. now i have one more question. the only reason you subtracted that was because the port is on the left or right side and the subs on the other so it would kinda look like this | | O O | if i do my box like that the volume for one sub is 2.3 cubes. do i multiply that by two to get the total volume i need for 2 subs or do i just keep it at 2.3 cubes? [/QUOTE]
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