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04-19-2012 01:36 PM
JeepGuy
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Originally Posted by BIGJEFF64 View Post
yea dave makes some really nice ports
True dat!
04-19-2012 11:17 AM
BIGJEFF64 yea dave makes some really nice ports
04-19-2012 11:14 AM
DieselHippie
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Originally Posted by BIGJEFF64 View Post
r u gonna be at splitz tomorrow?
I wish, but I have to work. I might have to fight for a friday off soon.

So coming back to reality, 6" port(s) would probably work better.
Admittedly I was in HomeDepot the other day and found the quickrete tubes and remembered FLAstrongman's 12" port and started to
04-19-2012 10:48 AM
BIGJEFF64 got it
04-19-2012 10:18 AM
Team XD Rob
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but length of port as well as width determine the sq inch of port i guess is my question
The length of the port doesn't play a factor into the port area, only the size(ie 6" aero , 8" or a slot port that is say 10x14. The length only affects tuning.
04-19-2012 10:14 AM
BIGJEFF64 but length of port as well as width determine the sq inch of port i guess is my question
04-19-2012 10:04 AM
jay-cee The length of the port determines tuning, the shorter the port the higher the tuning frequency and vice versa.
04-19-2012 08:00 AM
BIGJEFF64 im no expert on boxes or ports but doesnt the length of the port have something to do with the sound as well so u could have a single 8" aero just by x long!!!! am i correct by saying that
04-19-2012 07:54 AM
BIGJEFF64
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I'm thinking strapping 2 1500s for space concerns, might to an arm rest with amps in it because the box will probably take up the whole back. Also since I'm trying to stay on a budget I could get on then the other a little later, but I'll probably just get them both

I was thinking today, I could do 4 12s in 8 cubes, can't ignore that cone area. Plus could potentially handle more power, Depending on the drivers.
4 12's then yes u can get 2 1500 and strap but 15's i wouldnt and if ur stuck on audiopipe for money or space reasons then id go for the 1800's

r u gonna be at splitz tomorrow?
04-18-2012 11:07 PM
DieselHippie
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Originally Posted by BIGJEFF64 View Post
i say more power than 1500 like find an AQ 2200 or something around 2k even the audiopipe 1800 would will be perfect for those subs

I'm thinking strapping 2 1500s for space concerns, might to an arm rest with amps in it because the box will probably take up the whole back. Also since I'm trying to stay on a budget I could get on then the other a little later, but I'll probably just get them both

I was thinking today, I could do 4 12s in 8 cubes, can't ignore that cone area. Plus could potentially handle more power, Depending on the drivers.
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