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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8686627" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>I did mine in 4.5 cubes at 35 hz. This was type Rs from 10 years ago, but they flexed the windshield in that box pretty good. It was a little peaky on the low end due to cabin gain, but I’ve found that a lot of people actually like that peaky low end, depending on music taste. In my old age, I would build the box smaller now, with a lower port tuning, probably 3.5-4 cubes at 30 hz maybe. I’m a majority heavy metal listener, so control of the cone matters a bit more with some of the fast double bass. Not that it doesn’t matter with rap also, but over the years building boxes for people, I’ve gotten into the habit of doing boxes on the larger side for the rap crowd and a bit smaller for the rock crowd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8686627, member: 678073"] I did mine in 4.5 cubes at 35 hz. This was type Rs from 10 years ago, but they flexed the windshield in that box pretty good. It was a little peaky on the low end due to cabin gain, but I’ve found that a lot of people actually like that peaky low end, depending on music taste. In my old age, I would build the box smaller now, with a lower port tuning, probably 3.5-4 cubes at 30 hz maybe. I’m a majority heavy metal listener, so control of the cone matters a bit more with some of the fast double bass. Not that it doesn’t matter with rap also, but over the years building boxes for people, I’ve gotten into the habit of doing boxes on the larger side for the rap crowd and a bit smaller for the rock crowd. [/QUOTE]
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