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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8742949" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>I think the PSP 6" is unavailable atm, BAP has a good one as well and the size of the flare, # of mounting screws and wall thickness makes it solid. As long as the sections are attached well I wouldn't sweat port bracing on a 1K amp. My 10" was thoroughly aluminum taped and solid on a 4K wired down.</p><p>The 45s are up to you. Some say they help others say no. Personally I feel they can help in certain locations. I think yours with a center port and subs on either side only needs doweling to stiffen the top/ bottom and baffle/rear.</p><p>To find the displacement of a dowel is easy if you want accuracy. Radius squared x 1.76 x length used / 1728 = ft3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8742949, member: 674047"] I think the PSP 6" is unavailable atm, BAP has a good one as well and the size of the flare, # of mounting screws and wall thickness makes it solid. As long as the sections are attached well I wouldn't sweat port bracing on a 1K amp. My 10" was thoroughly aluminum taped and solid on a 4K wired down. The 45s are up to you. Some say they help others say no. Personally I feel they can help in certain locations. I think yours with a center port and subs on either side only needs doweling to stiffen the top/ bottom and baffle/rear. To find the displacement of a dowel is easy if you want accuracy. Radius squared x 1.76 x length used / 1728 = ft3 [/QUOTE]
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