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<blockquote data-quote="hotshot27" data-source="post: 3162955" data-attributes="member: 577111"><p>that was a very good answer, preety much everything i wanted to know. my only thing now is how much airspace. specs call for 1.75-2.25 for each sub so is 2 cf per sub ok or should i go the full 2.25 or even 2.5? [yes i'm one of those guys going down the road with my trunk rattling and windows moving and you can barely hear the words, if that helps in finding what is my ideal airspace.</p><p></p><p>^^^^^thanks for the in depth answer, i may still try to look into physics and try to find a balance of how it it all comes together [possibly a good thesis paper for my diploma????]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hotshot27, post: 3162955, member: 577111"] that was a very good answer, preety much everything i wanted to know. my only thing now is how much airspace. specs call for 1.75-2.25 for each sub so is 2 cf per sub ok or should i go the full 2.25 or even 2.5? [yes i'm one of those guys going down the road with my trunk rattling and windows moving and you can barely hear the words, if that helps in finding what is my ideal airspace. ^^^^^thanks for the in depth answer, i may still try to look into physics and try to find a balance of how it it all comes together [possibly a good thesis paper for my diploma????] [/QUOTE]
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