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<blockquote data-quote="bgowdy" data-source="post: 8501901" data-attributes="member: 632121"><p>Chill man man no need to get upset. The point most are making is that the subs are not sh<span style="color: black">i</span>t because they have been proven not to be. They are capable subs just the box needs to altered some. To me your box seems a bit low on the tuning for them. Also you port aero for a slot port is really on the small side. Rule of thumb for a slot port is usually 12"s at the least, up to 16"s where as using a round port/aeroport most look for 8"s - 12's. To me the size of your box is fine but tuning is low and your port area is low from the specs you gave of your box.</p><p></p><p>And Trust me, if you would have went with a "cardboard tube/sonotube" and came up with the same amount of port per cube and raise the tunning it would probably sound alot better. I have been using the sonotubes from lowes for the last 3 years and they work just fine. Im currently using one as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgowdy, post: 8501901, member: 632121"] Chill man man no need to get upset. The point most are making is that the subs are not sh[COLOR=black]i[/COLOR]t because they have been proven not to be. They are capable subs just the box needs to altered some. To me your box seems a bit low on the tuning for them. Also you port aero for a slot port is really on the small side. Rule of thumb for a slot port is usually 12"s at the least, up to 16"s where as using a round port/aeroport most look for 8"s - 12's. To me the size of your box is fine but tuning is low and your port area is low from the specs you gave of your box. And Trust me, if you would have went with a "cardboard tube/sonotube" and came up with the same amount of port per cube and raise the tunning it would probably sound alot better. I have been using the sonotubes from lowes for the last 3 years and they work just fine. Im currently using one as well [/QUOTE]
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