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<blockquote data-quote="Dmac1991" data-source="post: 8424992" data-attributes="member: 654681"><p>On smaller power, you COULD go with less port area as your sub would be moving less causing less air to move. If you never plan on upgrading from a 600 rms amp then you could go with 14-16" of port. 16" minimum is what I would do. But what if you up power in the future? Might aswell go as big on the port as you can now just incase you plan on upgrading power in the future</p><p></p><p>IF there was a such thing as too much port area, then when everybody turned down their systems, it'd sound terrible as the amount of port area needed exponentially decreases as you use less power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmac1991, post: 8424992, member: 654681"] On smaller power, you COULD go with less port area as your sub would be moving less causing less air to move. If you never plan on upgrading from a 600 rms amp then you could go with 14-16" of port. 16" minimum is what I would do. But what if you up power in the future? Might aswell go as big on the port as you can now just incase you plan on upgrading power in the future IF there was a such thing as too much port area, then when everybody turned down their systems, it'd sound terrible as the amount of port area needed exponentially decreases as you use less power. [/QUOTE]
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