Skar VVX-12 box design help

You have to actually own the items you are selling. You do not own the designs, you create them upon request. That is the difference. Do you build your amplifiers from scratch, or from your own work? No. You buy them from the manufacturer and officially sell them when you feel like it. Designs are different because I am the manufacturer of them, I do not resale them. Make sense? In other words, I do not let anyone else (yes, even programs) come up with any of the responses I use. Therefore, I put work and effort into them (more so than most at that) to give the customers what they want-customized. I put in 20 a month for supporting the forum and in return get the ability to promote myself in a professional manner. I do not complain about this, because they are the rules.
You know what man, Youre right. You guys pay to do what you do here, and I respect that, so I will do the same.

Take it easy and to the OP - Good luck with the build.

 
You know what man, Youre right. You guys pay to do what you do here, and I respect that, so I will do the same.
Take it easy and to the OP - Good luck with the build.
Thank you for your kind words and support. The good thing is, if you want to become a vendor, anyone is allowed as long as the fee is payed. So, I wish you great luck in the future if you are to get into the design selling! You're respect has been well noted and for that, I will always have respect for you also! Have a wonderful day!

 
Jimmy, I have a skar 12" dual 2ohm... setting at 4ohm on a memphis PR1000.1 ... roughly 350watts going to it. box is 1.7 cubes tuned to 33hz... Skars love the lows big time... and they are under rated at 600watts... they can take more than that on a daily. I do plan on going with a bigger box and lower tuning around 2cubes to around 28 or 26 hz L-Kerf port at 3.5" wide.. Just as a owner of a skar and having it tuned at 33hz in a trunk i want it tuned lower... just my lil opinion on this and how i'm running mine.

 
That box must have been pretty deep, Is there a rule on how close a port can be to the back of the box like a 4" port must be atleast 4" from the back of the box?
great question. There is not a specific rule because of ports that can be tapered and such, but for a constant port area, yes, it is good to have it at least the diameter away from any wall for proper loading.

 
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