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<blockquote data-quote="Grimmjoww" data-source="post: 8834057" data-attributes="member: 682803"><p>I thought about going lower.</p><p></p><p></p><p>SSA got back with me on port volume, they recommend 15.2-15.5 for a daily, he said that's a sweet spot for musical response. Here is what I have so far <a href="https://subbox.pro/en/b/aNkTBSKRw" target="_blank">https://subbox.pro/en/b/aNkTBSKRw</a></p><p>The sub will be in the top not rear firing and it will have a double baffle, I just didn't add it to the calc because it will just be a stack on top and will not interfere with internal air space. I'm going to use 1.5" dowels for bracing and will corner the inside port and round the end of the port over as well. If my pipeworks pro calculator is correct final net will be around 4.12 and is right in SSA's "optimal" enclosure which is 4-5cu. They also say tuning can be from 31hz-37hz, I kind of went right in the middle here as I am a little unsure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimmjoww, post: 8834057, member: 682803"] I thought about going lower. SSA got back with me on port volume, they recommend 15.2-15.5 for a daily, he said that's a sweet spot for musical response. Here is what I have so far [URL]https://subbox.pro/en/b/aNkTBSKRw[/URL] The sub will be in the top not rear firing and it will have a double baffle, I just didn't add it to the calc because it will just be a stack on top and will not interfere with internal air space. I'm going to use 1.5" dowels for bracing and will corner the inside port and round the end of the port over as well. If my pipeworks pro calculator is correct final net will be around 4.12 and is right in SSA's "optimal" enclosure which is 4-5cu. They also say tuning can be from 31hz-37hz, I kind of went right in the middle here as I am a little unsure. [/QUOTE]
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