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two dd 9500 15's or one dd redline 800 18"?
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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8708999" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>Yeah you would really benefit from an aeroport design. Not only are they easy to design, but they can potentially make your setup louder for the given space. The best part is that you can easily adjust the tune without having to redesign the whole box. It works really well with subs up, port rear too. I do it the old fashion way without the fancy box calculators.. To get started all you do is use your max dimensions and design a simple sealed box. Make sure to use double baffle on your next build on your top layer cuz your current box looks a bit flimsy with those 2 15's laying on top. After you figure out your imaginary sealed box, then just account for sub displacement, bracing, and port..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8708999, member: 574798"] Yeah you would really benefit from an aeroport design. Not only are they easy to design, but they can potentially make your setup louder for the given space. The best part is that you can easily adjust the tune without having to redesign the whole box. It works really well with subs up, port rear too. I do it the old fashion way without the fancy box calculators.. To get started all you do is use your max dimensions and design a simple sealed box. Make sure to use double baffle on your next build on your top layer cuz your current box looks a bit flimsy with those 2 15's laying on top. After you figure out your imaginary sealed box, then just account for sub displacement, bracing, and port.. [/QUOTE]
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