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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7888267" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>If you go with a sealed enclosure,you are not going to have to worry about that,the size of the enclosure sealed will determine the Htz range,mainly.im sure that Prorabbit/Buck,and others can give you more detail as to tuning/porting/htz/and proper spacing ect for a good sub box, as they build professionaly,as I do not.I try to go by specs, and build accordingly and get close, or for what has worked for me in the past,and still does.Ive always ran tens,they can be a quick punch ,and hit some lows as well.I generally like to see anywhere from 1.4-2.6 cu ft per 10in sub ported, and like to see anywhere from 1.0-2.0 on a sealed enclosure for a single ten.I think/feel like the sub you are getting will do excellent ported</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7888267, member: 634282"] If you go with a sealed enclosure,you are not going to have to worry about that,the size of the enclosure sealed will determine the Htz range,mainly.im sure that Prorabbit/Buck,and others can give you more detail as to tuning/porting/htz/and proper spacing ect for a good sub box, as they build professionaly,as I do not.I try to go by specs, and build accordingly and get close, or for what has worked for me in the past,and still does.Ive always ran tens,they can be a quick punch ,and hit some lows as well.I generally like to see anywhere from 1.4-2.6 cu ft per 10in sub ported, and like to see anywhere from 1.0-2.0 on a sealed enclosure for a single ten.I think/feel like the sub you are getting will do excellent ported [/QUOTE]
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