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<blockquote data-quote="Popwarhomie" data-source="post: 8686229" data-attributes="member: 619389"><p>Not when you change your wood size from .75 to 1.5 like it is. I’ve done multiple 12-14 cube two 18 builds. For it not playing high I couldn’t tell you. I always tuned to 35ish and peaked in the mid 40hz range. I would guess you wouldn’t be playing low enough if your ports were being choked by the hatch. I would double check your LPF on headunit and amp. Then clamp your amp and see what you are getting for rise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popwarhomie, post: 8686229, member: 619389"] Not when you change your wood size from .75 to 1.5 like it is. I’ve done multiple 12-14 cube two 18 builds. For it not playing high I couldn’t tell you. I always tuned to 35ish and peaked in the mid 40hz range. I would guess you wouldn’t be playing low enough if your ports were being choked by the hatch. I would double check your LPF on headunit and amp. Then clamp your amp and see what you are getting for rise. [/QUOTE]
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