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<blockquote data-quote="BlaineGreen" data-source="post: 8328526" data-attributes="member: 662203"><p>I bought 2 subs and an amp and sealed box for like fifty bucks, and I have never heard of the brand (CrossFire) everything is crossfire, the subs, the amp. The subs say 300W rms, and the amp is 300x2 rms. But I don't like the way they sound sealed, and was wondering if someone could help me build a ported box. The problem is, I drive a 97 ford f250 xlt and I have a back seat, that unfolds kind of into a little bed type thing. I have two questions/ problems.. Problem 1 the space is only about 20"x5' so i'm wondering, if there is a type of ported box that can be long and rectangle? my second issue, is will the sound be, bad? because it is such a small cab space i.e the subs being about 7-8" from the people listening&gt;? and also, will these subs work in a ported box? if so, what dimensions would I need? i'm good with carpentry and would much rather build a box than buy one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlaineGreen, post: 8328526, member: 662203"] I bought 2 subs and an amp and sealed box for like fifty bucks, and I have never heard of the brand (CrossFire) everything is crossfire, the subs, the amp. The subs say 300W rms, and the amp is 300x2 rms. But I don't like the way they sound sealed, and was wondering if someone could help me build a ported box. The problem is, I drive a 97 ford f250 xlt and I have a back seat, that unfolds kind of into a little bed type thing. I have two questions/ problems.. Problem 1 the space is only about 20"x5' so i'm wondering, if there is a type of ported box that can be long and rectangle? my second issue, is will the sound be, bad? because it is such a small cab space i.e the subs being about 7-8" from the people listening>? and also, will these subs work in a ported box? if so, what dimensions would I need? i'm good with carpentry and would much rather build a box than buy one. [/QUOTE]
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