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<blockquote data-quote="kush-divinity" data-source="post: 4963064" data-attributes="member: 599719"><p>Well sir, I am guessing at 100sq inches, as I was informed that I need 16sqinches per ft3 of box volume. I have never used that much before, and have been very happy with almost all of my builds. I have sat in my friends car and listened alot, and love it. he has 2 JL w6v2 12's, about 5ft3 I reckon, but the port is in the side, and is about 10x8x20. Sounds good, hits most of the realllllllly lows, but still plays up to 70hz clean.</p><p></p><p>Another friend has a prefab box from a local shop. About 5 ft3 as well, but has a 14x2x 10 rectangle port in the center between the subs. He has 2 Lightning Audio 12's from WalMart, and they SLAM. Very very hard from 35-60. He can't hit the uberlow notes, but omfg at his middle ground.</p><p></p><p>I have been seeing alot on this site about Aeroports, no one has used round ports around here for a long time, so wtf? I will be building a new box soon, no idea what for, but my car is up for trade for system and boot. I need to know other options than my old stanby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kush-divinity, post: 4963064, member: 599719"] Well sir, I am guessing at 100sq inches, as I was informed that I need 16sqinches per ft3 of box volume. I have never used that much before, and have been very happy with almost all of my builds. I have sat in my friends car and listened alot, and love it. he has 2 JL w6v2 12's, about 5ft3 I reckon, but the port is in the side, and is about 10x8x20. Sounds good, hits most of the realllllllly lows, but still plays up to 70hz clean. Another friend has a prefab box from a local shop. About 5 ft3 as well, but has a 14x2x 10 rectangle port in the center between the subs. He has 2 Lightning Audio 12's from WalMart, and they SLAM. Very very hard from 35-60. He can't hit the uberlow notes, but omfg at his middle ground. I have been seeing alot on this site about Aeroports, no one has used round ports around here for a long time, so wtf? I will be building a new box soon, no idea what for, but my car is up for trade for system and boot. I need to know other options than my old stanby. [/QUOTE]
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