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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8616488" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>man i'm not good at mocking up stuff to show i only use paper to get dimensions and put that in wins box program to check box freq curve and port air velocity.. i'll run 1 again later with 1.75"w port see what it shows., just remember if u go with amp like 4 times bigger u would need little more port area but if u can find nice 5-900 rms amp that would be good for the 1.5-1.75" w port as long as u stay around same box size.. i could draw up the box and take of pic of it and email it to u tonite, send me a private message with email, unless someone else mocks 1 up for u ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8616488, member: 671921"] man i'm not good at mocking up stuff to show i only use paper to get dimensions and put that in wins box program to check box freq curve and port air velocity.. i'll run 1 again later with 1.75"w port see what it shows., just remember if u go with amp like 4 times bigger u would need little more port area but if u can find nice 5-900 rms amp that would be good for the 1.5-1.75" w port as long as u stay around same box size.. i could draw up the box and take of pic of it and email it to u tonite, send me a private message with email, unless someone else mocks 1 up for u .. [/QUOTE]
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