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<blockquote data-quote="Elyjah" data-source="post: 8656255" data-attributes="member: 675537"><p>I recently started my box build for 2 15" skar subwoofers. As of right now it is a simple 6 peice box with a single circle cut in the front to fit one of the 2 subs in. The inside diminsions of the box are 24x28x15.5 inches making it 6 cubic feet without anything inside the box. What I have brainstormed on doing is putting a double baffled wall slightly off centered in the middle to mount my second sub putting it in an isobaric postion... I will then port the 2nd chamber to 30hz or plan to. This is where I've hit a wall and need help. My subs recommended airspace for a sealed enclosure is 1.79 cu^3. A ported enclosure recommends 2.3cu^3. I need to know if an extra bit of cubic space will render my subs at risk and also how to tune a port to 30 Hertz when it is in an isobaric config. I think that anybody that has read this far may be able to help me so if anybody would be willing to lend a hand that knows how to calculate ports for bandpass enclosures contact my email at elyjahstravis@gmail.com</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any suggestions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elyjah, post: 8656255, member: 675537"] I recently started my box build for 2 15" skar subwoofers. As of right now it is a simple 6 peice box with a single circle cut in the front to fit one of the 2 subs in. The inside diminsions of the box are 24x28x15.5 inches making it 6 cubic feet without anything inside the box. What I have brainstormed on doing is putting a double baffled wall slightly off centered in the middle to mount my second sub putting it in an isobaric postion... I will then port the 2nd chamber to 30hz or plan to. This is where I've hit a wall and need help. My subs recommended airspace for a sealed enclosure is 1.79 cu^3. A ported enclosure recommends 2.3cu^3. I need to know if an extra bit of cubic space will render my subs at risk and also how to tune a port to 30 Hertz when it is in an isobaric config. I think that anybody that has read this far may be able to help me so if anybody would be willing to lend a hand that knows how to calculate ports for bandpass enclosures contact my email at elyjahstravis@gmail.com Thanks for any suggestions! [/QUOTE]
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