Min vs Max volume and it's performance effects?

After a good hour or so of browsing and searching it's once again time to ask strangers on the interweb what I can't seem to find.

I have a single L7 12 in a 3.24cu ported box tuned at 38hz. I want to add to my system for a bit more punch with some smaller subs at some point. If I were to rebuild my L7 12's box to the min. volume vs the max it's at now how would that affect sound levels / quality? Space is limited, why the issue has come up.

So what effects will min vs max size box have on my L7 as well as any say..8's or 10's I put in for harder hit.

JL Audio 500.1v2 & 300.4

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Yellow top 870 cca in trunk

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L7 12 3.24cu ported 38hz

Kappa 6.75 + bullet tweets + passive crossovers

 
Because its ghetto and really just a bandaid for the real.issue. a good sub can play 80hz to 20hz sufficiently if its ok the right box. Smaller subs don't necessarily play higher notes better they just play low notes quieter. I have a 21 for example that can play all the way into the midbass region if needed. Anyway I'd your kicker is in a big box at 38 odds are its a 1 note wonder. Plays mid 40hz tones loud and that's about it. A bigger box is more effecient and will peak more near tuning. Smaller boxes do the opposite. Try the kicker in a new box tune lower next time and drop be airspace a hair if you want it less peaky. Just dropping the tuning should do.wonders though

 
A. why not mix two 8's with a l7 12B. you never answered the main question i asked about min vs max volume performance.
A. Do a search on here. TL;DR: just don't.

B. I have no personal experience with Kicker, but from everything I have seen, you will actually want a bigger box than you have, tuned lower, for that thing to perform it's best.

 
Space is an issue, why I was questioning if I could go closer to the min box size vs the max. I'm aware subs in a box setup for it will produce good sound from 20-80 easily but I'm happy with what I have setup tuning wise (though I'll look into lower tuned / bigger box just to learn more). I want more hit, more sudden sharp starting and stopping of a bass note. Considering some 8's to augment the bass the 12 is already making.

"A bigger box is more effecient and will peak more near tuning. Smaller boxes do the opposite."

^ exactly what I was looking for. plain and simple information.

 
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