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<blockquote data-quote="SCcobra4me" data-source="post: 6769953" data-attributes="member: 621058"><p>I picked up a Fosgate Punch 200 (old school), Fosgate Punch 240, and two Fosgate HE 8" subs recently from a guy for $120, as well as two DSM links (not bad for what I paid). I just built a box and I know it's not exact and don't care a whole lot because I don't plan on keeping these subs, we had some leftover particle board so I slapped a 1.4 cf box together with a 3" round port about 7" deep. It huffs pretty bad, how can I get rid of this?? Add another port, shorten it up, etc. I tried finding some specs on the subs and got the volume size but not port size, my brother had some 3" laying around so I guessed and used that.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I just wanted something cheap to start with in my DD for some added bass, I will eventually go with 12's once I sell these so before people bash me for using these low end subs, they're only temporary. But these little things don't do a bad job but I know in the future I'll eventually blow them up if I don't sell them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCcobra4me, post: 6769953, member: 621058"] I picked up a Fosgate Punch 200 (old school), Fosgate Punch 240, and two Fosgate HE 8" subs recently from a guy for $120, as well as two DSM links (not bad for what I paid). I just built a box and I know it's not exact and don't care a whole lot because I don't plan on keeping these subs, we had some leftover particle board so I slapped a 1.4 cf box together with a 3" round port about 7" deep. It huffs pretty bad, how can I get rid of this?? Add another port, shorten it up, etc. I tried finding some specs on the subs and got the volume size but not port size, my brother had some 3" laying around so I guessed and used that. FWIW, I just wanted something cheap to start with in my DD for some added bass, I will eventually go with 12's once I sell these so before people bash me for using these low end subs, they're only temporary. But these little things don't do a bad job but I know in the future I'll eventually blow them up if I don't sell them. [/QUOTE]
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