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<blockquote data-quote="SpeedEuphoria" data-source="post: 7230066" data-attributes="member: 623992"><p>You will get better output in a shared chamber for both subs</p><p></p><p>same goes for ports, normally a single large one will be louder, the more square you can get it is better also(which would happen automatically by using a single for a shared box)</p><p></p><p>normally you put the sub close to the port and away from the beginning of the port within the box(referring to "L ports")</p><p></p><p>otherwise your box seems fine, 90" square of port for 7cubes which is sufficient. I'm not totally sure how the 12-16" square per cube applies to large boxes like the one(s) your building.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpeedEuphoria, post: 7230066, member: 623992"] You will get better output in a shared chamber for both subs same goes for ports, normally a single large one will be louder, the more square you can get it is better also(which would happen automatically by using a single for a shared box) normally you put the sub close to the port and away from the beginning of the port within the box(referring to "L ports") otherwise your box seems fine, 90" square of port for 7cubes which is sufficient. I'm not totally sure how the 12-16" square per cube applies to large boxes like the one(s) your building. [/QUOTE]
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