Ported subs?
#1
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What is the general consensus on ported subs?
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hell of a lot more boom, but if you have too much power running through them, will pop them pretty quick. ALso, make sure that you have a good size box for what you are getting, and have it tuned correctly. if you give me all the specs on the subs, I can punch them into the program and give you dimensions, and port size.
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hillbilly can u do that for me? its 6 Kicker Comp VR's 12" 300 rms and 600 Max. dont know requirements on air space sry.
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Air turbulance if things are not set right.
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are the svc or dvc??
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these are dual
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ok, here's the deal, my gf is giving me sh*t, time to go to bed. XBlazer, I will pm you the info for your six subs tomorrow. Plus its on my laptop, which isnt powered up. but I will get back to you tomorrow. ok.
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alright thats cool.
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how big a box are you willing to do xblazer? 6 12s are going to need at least 10 cubes about, which your going to lose all or some of your rearview
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I dont mind a wall. the design I was looking for is kinda like this one:
http://www.realmofexcursion.com/vide...unchp212.1.wmv
Only with a flat section to mount the amp in the center.
http://www.realmofexcursion.com/vide...unchp212.1.wmv
Only with a flat section to mount the amp in the center.




