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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8771061" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I want to do a pair of those in a series 6th order. I think I could make them play very low in one for being 8's.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I hope this box and it's somewhat unique layout work out well for you. Getting these single cabs sounding good and still having leg room can be a challenge. I tried really hard to make this the absolute best that I could. Every clearance is just so tight, and volume is limited behind the seats. That's why your ports wound up that way. You can't really do a single side firing port when the box is shape that way. With all of that said, the internal flow of this box is unique compared to many other ported boxes. All done in the name of internal/back of the cone loading.</p><p></p><p>I like those subs. IMO, they really do seem to be designed for SQL, just like their name says. They have quite a bit of Mms, but that seems to give them their lows Fs and small box size. I've become fond of softer suspension subs that like small boxes but still have strong motors and good xmax. These woofers would be really sick in a multi-sub bandpass. They'd be good candidates for a low end music crushing box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8771061, member: 591582"] I want to do a pair of those in a series 6th order. I think I could make them play very low in one for being 8's. I hope this box and it's somewhat unique layout work out well for you. Getting these single cabs sounding good and still having leg room can be a challenge. I tried really hard to make this the absolute best that I could. Every clearance is just so tight, and volume is limited behind the seats. That's why your ports wound up that way. You can't really do a single side firing port when the box is shape that way. With all of that said, the internal flow of this box is unique compared to many other ported boxes. All done in the name of internal/back of the cone loading. I like those subs. IMO, they really do seem to be designed for SQL, just like their name says. They have quite a bit of Mms, but that seems to give them their lows Fs and small box size. I've become fond of softer suspension subs that like small boxes but still have strong motors and good xmax. These woofers would be really sick in a multi-sub bandpass. They'd be good candidates for a low end music crushing box. [/QUOTE]
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