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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8715624" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Not the same thing, but again, should be inaudible.</p><p></p><p>As you go up in volume you will gain efficiency but it may start to get a bit peaky. Good news is it's much easier to shrink the box than to enlarge it if it doesn't play out the way you like once it is installed. You can't go wrong with more port area either, if you're using round it's simple enough to cut down or replace some PVC to adjust tuning to your tastes.</p><p></p><p>Going with a bigger box may start to sacrifice some mechanical power handling as well. Dunno how much power you're running but either way you'll need to keep an eye on over-excursion and make sure you use subsonic filter appropriately or just be careful what kind of music you really crank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8715624, member: 614752"] Not the same thing, but again, should be inaudible. As you go up in volume you will gain efficiency but it may start to get a bit peaky. Good news is it's much easier to shrink the box than to enlarge it if it doesn't play out the way you like once it is installed. You can't go wrong with more port area either, if you're using round it's simple enough to cut down or replace some PVC to adjust tuning to your tastes. Going with a bigger box may start to sacrifice some mechanical power handling as well. Dunno how much power you're running but either way you'll need to keep an eye on over-excursion and make sure you use subsonic filter appropriately or just be careful what kind of music you really crank. [/QUOTE]
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