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<blockquote data-quote="mrclean636" data-source="post: 8092731" data-attributes="member: 636269"><p>No problem. The recomended box spec for that sub, according to the Memphis box spec document (<a href="http://www.memphiscaraudio.com/documents/2012_Discontinued%20Models_Recommended_Enclosures.pdf" target="_blank">Memphis Box Spec Document</a>) the NET volume of the enclosure after all the displacements should be 3.8 cuft minimum to 4.30 maximum. Putting your dimensions into the Torres Box Calculator your gross volume is 6.91 cuft, and then entering your port in there it goes down to 3.64 cuft net. Then subtract the sub displacement and any additional bracing displacement and it goes down from there. Your port might honestly be a little big too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrclean636, post: 8092731, member: 636269"] No problem. The recomended box spec for that sub, according to the Memphis box spec document ([URL="http://www.memphiscaraudio.com/documents/2012_Discontinued%20Models_Recommended_Enclosures.pdf"]Memphis Box Spec Document[/URL]) the NET volume of the enclosure after all the displacements should be 3.8 cuft minimum to 4.30 maximum. Putting your dimensions into the Torres Box Calculator your gross volume is 6.91 cuft, and then entering your port in there it goes down to 3.64 cuft net. Then subtract the sub displacement and any additional bracing displacement and it goes down from there. Your port might honestly be a little big too. [/QUOTE]
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