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<blockquote data-quote="DonH" data-source="post: 7798769" data-attributes="member: 594322"><p>Before starting a thread about proper port dimensions, use the search feature. I dont care if you said you did, you obviously did not. THOUSANDS of people have commented ont he "golden rule of thumb" for ports. 12-16 in^2 per CUBIC FOOT. take the recomended cubic feet for your subwoofer, lets say 2ft^3. yyou need a minimum of 24in^2 of port area for the box. if you are doing two, you would double the port area. now with the port area in mind factor in the size of the port you can fit into your size restrictions. if you can not fit a proper size port either a) get new smaller speakers or b) go with a sealed box (which i prefer due to personal preference)</p><p></p><p></p><p>no, you have 33.5"x3"= 100.5" height x width which is still far to big.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonH, post: 7798769, member: 594322"] Before starting a thread about proper port dimensions, use the search feature. I dont care if you said you did, you obviously did not. THOUSANDS of people have commented ont he "golden rule of thumb" for ports. 12-16 in^2 per CUBIC FOOT. take the recomended cubic feet for your subwoofer, lets say 2ft^3. yyou need a minimum of 24in^2 of port area for the box. if you are doing two, you would double the port area. now with the port area in mind factor in the size of the port you can fit into your size restrictions. if you can not fit a proper size port either a) get new smaller speakers or b) go with a sealed box (which i prefer due to personal preference) no, you have 33.5"x3"= 100.5" height x width which is still far to big. [/QUOTE]
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