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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8622987" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>Long story short I don't have access to windows (desk top down). Need help modeling sub.</p><p></p><p>Working on 2 systems. Hopefully I'll have desk top going but won't be this weekend. Want to build a box for my ridgeline this weekend.</p><p></p><p>What I'm working with will be 50.5x8.5x8.5. For 2 type r 8s.d2. Subs inverted rear fire. Not enough room to front fire. 2 side fire 3 inch ports. Making the ports. Common chamber. 2 braces that will also help suport the ports .0025 cf. Subs mounted close to each end of the box.</p><p></p><p>Port calculator I'm using says 1.19 c.f. net 18 inche long ports for 38.94 hz.</p><p></p><p>This is primarily the better halfs car. She listens to 90s 2000s pop rock country and rap. I listen to metal hard rock classic rock. So thinking higher tune will satisfy us both.</p><p></p><p>Just wondering if this will work before I waste my time building a box with a lot of port noise. Any help/suggestions appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8622987, member: 674179"] Long story short I don't have access to windows (desk top down). Need help modeling sub. Working on 2 systems. Hopefully I'll have desk top going but won't be this weekend. Want to build a box for my ridgeline this weekend. What I'm working with will be 50.5x8.5x8.5. For 2 type r 8s.d2. Subs inverted rear fire. Not enough room to front fire. 2 side fire 3 inch ports. Making the ports. Common chamber. 2 braces that will also help suport the ports .0025 cf. Subs mounted close to each end of the box. Port calculator I'm using says 1.19 c.f. net 18 inche long ports for 38.94 hz. This is primarily the better halfs car. She listens to 90s 2000s pop rock country and rap. I listen to metal hard rock classic rock. So thinking higher tune will satisfy us both. Just wondering if this will work before I waste my time building a box with a lot of port noise. Any help/suggestions appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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