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  1. Hey everyone. Looking for some tips on making a box for my f150. Subs are 2 rage xl 10s This will be an underseat box with subs facing forward and port to the side. I have about a 2.75" seat lift and have built a few boxes for it in the past from 4 6 1/2s to dual 8s but this will be my 1st attempt at dual 10s Powered off a sundown salt 3 @ 1ohm Outside max dimensions of the box are 54.5 length 15.5 width 12.75 front face 9 back face This gives me 4.03 cubic feet gross volume Past boxes have all been slot ported but to save on internal volume I was thinking of trying an aero port. B2 lists 1.7 cubic feet as their ported box size for these and I'm wanting to get there or at least close. So my main concern is getting the proper aero port. My research leads me to believe that I should be looking at 1 6" aero port around 16.8" long to get me in the low 30's (32hz) can anyone confirm that? So how I see this is a 6" aero port has a displacement of .28 cubic feet+ sub displacement of .18 cubic feet per sub puts me at .64 total displacement. 4.03-.64=3.39 cubes net which puts it just under 1.7 per driver. Just looking for any mistakes I made and whether or not a 6" port is suitable. Thanks for any help. Reply Quote 1 - 1 of 1 Posts Write your reply... Remove formatting BoldItalicUnderline Text colorFont size AttachmentInsert linkInsert imageGallery embedSmiliesInsert AlignmentListInsert table UndoRedo DraftsToggle BB code Quotes(1)PreviewPost reply Related Threads ? ? ? ? ? Technical & Advanced Car Audio Discussion Home About Us Terms of Use Privacy Policy Help Business Directory Contact Us Grow Your Business RSS When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission, which supports our community. The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 600, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada
  2. Youre comparing a 7 3/8 cut out to and an 8" cut out. The dd 2508 is technically a 9 inch sub. Would need like 6 cubes net for 4 8s. I have 4 cubes net. I should have specified that I want to hit lows I'm not concerned about being loud at 45hz But this is about 10 inch subs not 8s I'm looking for comparisons for the rage xl 10 and the dd 710f
  3. Hey, long time lurker 1st time poster. Currently running 2 dd 2508g on a salt 3 in my 2011 f150 underseat box with a seat lift slot ported in the low 30s Sounds great but being a classic bass head I want more. I've decided to stuff 2 10s under there and if I max out my dimensions I can get about 4 cubes gross volume. On the market for the beefiest 10s that have a max depth of about 7.5 inches but preferably less. I'm stuck between the b2 rage xl 10 and the new dd audio 710f. I'm wondering if anyone knows if 1 would be noticeably louder than the other. I can't find any specs beyond the little they state on their websites which isn't alot. Both rated 1500rms 3 inch coils. The b2 at least states an 8 layer aluminum coil but I can't find anything on the dd really. Just based off my assumptions the b2 is more sql oriented. Is the dd more of an spl sub? Which would you choose and why?
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