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amazinblazin10

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  4. This year I may be going back to 2 12's and i was wondering your guys opinion on how i should place it... subs and port back... or subs up and port back? any other suggestions people have go ahead and feel free to throw em out there...
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  6. here ya go anyone can enjoy any questions, just ask,
  7. where did you get this one from? cause i might be interested, let me talk to chris first and i'll let you know. pm sent
  8. lol i wonder what that dude was thinking when you told him to put his head in your window that made him run away
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  12. and if all that advice still doesn't make much sense, if you give me some dimensions to work with i might be able to draw something up in my spare time
  13. lol yeah this is pretty straight forward, could be real informative to anyone building a box for their first time, looks good
  14. lol yeah but after you read it a few times and get the hang of it it starts to make sense 95.985 sq. inches of port 106 inches long is how i would sum it all up
  15. designing and building a tline is relatively easy, you find your port length, max dimensions, and how big of a port you need and go from there. 1130/32 = 35.3125/4 = 8.828125*12 = 105.9375 so your port length would have to be around 106 inches in length if you decide to tune it to the fs of your speaker which is 32hz and since i don't see the sd of your speaker you'd have to design your t-line off of the actual cone area of a 12" driver which is 94.985 sq. inches so your t-line enclosure would have to have a port area of 94.985 sq. inches (can be rounded slightly for easier measuring purposes) around 106 inches long if you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask, there's a lot of t-line bass heads running around here on this site so either myself or anyone else experienced with t-lines can help you out.
  16. go for it! and whatever you decide to do, post pictures!
  17. t-line are great for sound quality and they can really handle the lows with more clarity then an average vented enclosure, if you can fit one in your tuck which i'm almost positive you could, i would go for it but then again are you going to be competing, would you rather have more sound quality or spl, etc. etc. these are things to think about but if not then yeah a t-line would be good and another thing you need to check the specs on your sub, your Qts should be .40 and lower, and Qms 7 and lower, least these are the PREFERRED specs for a tline woofer, doesn't necessarily mean they wont' work if they are slightly over.
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