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Port size: manual vs online calculator. Big difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lukasz S." data-source="post: 8883709" data-attributes="member: 692376"><p>Thx, ill look at the smaller ports. Yes I'm not expecting this 8in to rattle much just fill in some bass from the 6x8s and 6.25 door speakers (went with lower rms rating given no amp for speakers, think the kenwood 6x8s are 35w rms and pioneer 6.25 are 30 or 40) all on a 4x50w deck. Sounds super flat right now when you turn it up</p><p></p><p>Its going into the back of a c4 corvette. It was this or a bass tube but already had an amp and this combo is more powerful and cheaper vs the bass tubes. Both sub and amp are rated 600w, sub is 300w rms and amp bridged is 250w rms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lukasz S., post: 8883709, member: 692376"] Thx, ill look at the smaller ports. Yes I'm not expecting this 8in to rattle much just fill in some bass from the 6x8s and 6.25 door speakers (went with lower rms rating given no amp for speakers, think the kenwood 6x8s are 35w rms and pioneer 6.25 are 30 or 40) all on a 4x50w deck. Sounds super flat right now when you turn it up Its going into the back of a c4 corvette. It was this or a bass tube but already had an amp and this combo is more powerful and cheaper vs the bass tubes. Both sub and amp are rated 600w, sub is 300w rms and amp bridged is 250w rms. [/QUOTE]
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