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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8609869" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>The actual music you are going to play has a huge impact on box tuning... the porting will be for your actual power as well... so your actual amplifier you end up with is critical as well... any Ideas on how much power you are going to end up with?.. if you want SPL the fact that you might be "overpowering" the sub is normal... impedance rise will affect the actual output of the amplifier into different enclosures... if it was me I'd look for a good +1500 watt amp for one of those drivers... Ive looked at the sub you are using... it looks reasonably good and if it is as capable as it looks to me then I'd "overpower" it for sure... set the SSF around 25-30 and use aeros when I build it... that SUV is similar to what I had in size... so look for it to peak around 45-50 hz and tune accordingly... I'd tune about 37 hz so you don't lose ALL low end frequencies and it should peak around where you need it to get pretty loud in the car... also driver/port configuration in the car will be important...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8609869, member: 674047"] The actual music you are going to play has a huge impact on box tuning... the porting will be for your actual power as well... so your actual amplifier you end up with is critical as well... any Ideas on how much power you are going to end up with?.. if you want SPL the fact that you might be "overpowering" the sub is normal... impedance rise will affect the actual output of the amplifier into different enclosures... if it was me I'd look for a good +1500 watt amp for one of those drivers... Ive looked at the sub you are using... it looks reasonably good and if it is as capable as it looks to me then I'd "overpower" it for sure... set the SSF around 25-30 and use aeros when I build it... that SUV is similar to what I had in size... so look for it to peak around 45-50 hz and tune accordingly... I'd tune about 37 hz so you don't lose ALL low end frequencies and it should peak around where you need it to get pretty loud in the car... also driver/port configuration in the car will be important... [/QUOTE]
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