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<blockquote data-quote="dbeez" data-source="post: 8267031" data-attributes="member: 603698"><p>yes overall the box is way too large I would have went with something like 1:1.5 basically 4 sealed and 6 cubes ported tuned around 60hz should do nice but I am not a 4th order king just done a ton of reading and from my understanding the larger the ratio the larger and faster the roll off is basically becoming a 1 note wonder now a ported box will get the job done but if ya want something different a 4th order can be real nice and impressive. you also have to be real careful on the port area it cant be real large.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbeez, post: 8267031, member: 603698"] yes overall the box is way too large I would have went with something like 1:1.5 basically 4 sealed and 6 cubes ported tuned around 60hz should do nice but I am not a 4th order king just done a ton of reading and from my understanding the larger the ratio the larger and faster the roll off is basically becoming a 1 note wonder now a ported box will get the job done but if ya want something different a 4th order can be real nice and impressive. you also have to be real careful on the port area it cant be real large. [/QUOTE]
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