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<blockquote data-quote="theo740IL" data-source="post: 3535773" data-attributes="member: 575475"><p>you just want the math formula to figure it out yourself right? i was looking for the same thing a while back and couldn't find nothing!!! i kept finding all those different calculators (re audio calc, the subwoofer tools one, winisd, etc) but then i read a bunch of things in these forums and other places that those calculators aren't that accurate. so good look man i looked for a while!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theo740IL, post: 3535773, member: 575475"] you just want the math formula to figure it out yourself right? i was looking for the same thing a while back and couldn't find nothing!!! i kept finding all those different calculators (re audio calc, the subwoofer tools one, winisd, etc) but then i read a bunch of things in these forums and other places that those calculators aren't that accurate. so good look man i looked for a while! [/QUOTE]
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