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<blockquote data-quote="kdc_619" data-source="post: 8518316" data-attributes="member: 639132"><p>This will be the first ported box I've ever had. Had a older mustang with horrible trunk space. The sealed box I have right now isn't too great. I bought it with the subs off my friend at work as a packaged deal for 130.(2) Rockford Fosgate P2's I read the thread about ported vs sealed and 30-35 hz seems to be perfect for good loud bass without going into the competition and test tone category. I finally found a ported box that will fit in my trunk without taking up every inch of available space (08 acura tl). Crutchfield says it's tuned to 33 hz. I have a hifonics amp that has the sub sonic filter which filters out low tones that might potentially hurt your sub playing lower tones in a ported box. Around what level should that be set to given this is a 33 hz ported box?</p><p></p><p>Should the gain, low pass and bass eq be adjusted as well?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kdc_619, post: 8518316, member: 639132"] This will be the first ported box I've ever had. Had a older mustang with horrible trunk space. The sealed box I have right now isn't too great. I bought it with the subs off my friend at work as a packaged deal for 130.(2) Rockford Fosgate P2's I read the thread about ported vs sealed and 30-35 hz seems to be perfect for good loud bass without going into the competition and test tone category. I finally found a ported box that will fit in my trunk without taking up every inch of available space (08 acura tl). Crutchfield says it's tuned to 33 hz. I have a hifonics amp that has the sub sonic filter which filters out low tones that might potentially hurt your sub playing lower tones in a ported box. Around what level should that be set to given this is a 33 hz ported box? Should the gain, low pass and bass eq be adjusted as well? [/QUOTE]
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