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<blockquote data-quote="sub-FATHER" data-source="post: 6587360" data-attributes="member: 612801"><p>big box, big slot port 16 to 20 cubes per foot of box airspace and tune the box to 55hz and you will have your one note wonder that rips up a 155+ with that</p><p></p><p>keep the slot on the passenger side. and the inside dimensions wont mean squat, just get all the inside edges rounded with and use 45 degree angles in each corner.</p><p></p><p>if you want to get crazy just bondo up all the corners and make em round and when your done with all that fiberglass the inside of the box after you know its playing high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sub-FATHER, post: 6587360, member: 612801"] big box, big slot port 16 to 20 cubes per foot of box airspace and tune the box to 55hz and you will have your one note wonder that rips up a 155+ with that keep the slot on the passenger side. and the inside dimensions wont mean squat, just get all the inside edges rounded with and use 45 degree angles in each corner. if you want to get crazy just bondo up all the corners and make em round and when your done with all that fiberglass the inside of the box after you know its playing high. [/QUOTE]
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