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<blockquote data-quote="20 hz bass machine" data-source="post: 8723776" data-attributes="member: 678131"><p>Dang up late as well, I dont think the common chamber will be a big deal. The new sub will break in to the same level as the other 2 fairly quickly. It matters less given the ported design and to compensate you can put the new sub closest to the port in case you start to unload. Gotta ask what made you go with the K9 given the mountain of negative feedback and bad experience people have with them. There not bad subs if you don't over power them but the company has been found being dishonest countless times. Did you use the specs from the website for your enclosure? EMF audio pulled parameters for the K9 and got wildly different numbers. Did you pull parameters yourself? If not is there anyway you can? Will help immensely when trying to model something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20 hz bass machine, post: 8723776, member: 678131"] Dang up late as well, I dont think the common chamber will be a big deal. The new sub will break in to the same level as the other 2 fairly quickly. It matters less given the ported design and to compensate you can put the new sub closest to the port in case you start to unload. Gotta ask what made you go with the K9 given the mountain of negative feedback and bad experience people have with them. There not bad subs if you don't over power them but the company has been found being dishonest countless times. Did you use the specs from the website for your enclosure? EMF audio pulled parameters for the K9 and got wildly different numbers. Did you pull parameters yourself? If not is there anyway you can? Will help immensely when trying to model something. [/QUOTE]
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