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Username: Davidt487

Texas

Post Number: 114
Registered: Dec-07
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sub has to be forward
12" re sx
1.8 cu ft @35 hz 45 sq in port

right now I have a similar box with the port out the side but its not as loud as I though it would be.
my current box only has about 15 sq in of port area.
any help would be great
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Username: Joebruce


15 AQ HD3

Post Number: 1856
Registered: May-04
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Well you prolly need more port area. Sub forward and port to the side is usually the best position. I have an ex cab s10 and I have sub forward and ports up and it sounds good,so you might wanna try it like that too.
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Username: Davidt487

Texas

Post Number: 115
Registered: Dec-07
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thanks i have the port out the side now but do you think it will be any louder if i increase the port area
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Username: Ridinspinnas

Cayuga, Ontario
Canada

Post Number: 206
Registered: May-06
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my buddy had a regular cab ford ranger, i cant recall the subs but they were around 1500 watts rms, and he had 3 10s, goin down the council, and he cracked his shield,
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