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<blockquote data-quote="Mackenzie" data-source="post: 1065399" data-attributes="member: 561177"><p>Man you change your mind to much. First I was helping you with the w6, then the w3, then the xenon, then the alpine, then the xenon again, and now the alpine (ha). Anyways you can get the type r to sound good with about 2 cubes, and tune the box around 30 hertz for sq. If you decide to go sealed then 1 cube would work fine for it, at the expense of out put ofcourse. Most everyone here is going to tell you to go ported, so I say do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mackenzie, post: 1065399, member: 561177"] Man you change your mind to much. First I was helping you with the w6, then the w3, then the xenon, then the alpine, then the xenon again, and now the alpine (ha). Anyways you can get the type r to sound good with about 2 cubes, and tune the box around 30 hertz for sq. If you decide to go sealed then 1 cube would work fine for it, at the expense of out put ofcourse. Most everyone here is going to tell you to go ported, so I say do it. [/QUOTE]
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