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  1. try this http://reaudio.com/speaker_box/LPort_Box_Calc.html
  2. ok guys so i have an idea of what we have to work with! the height is 36" the width is 35" and the length is 16" that gives us a total area of 11.6 cubic feet. so now that we know all that would it still be possible to go with a Tline, ive been reading up about them and i think it would be a really good decision if it would fit.
  3. oh ok, thanks alot. well does anybody have any other ideas or plans that would work, im at class right now but when i get home i can give yall the dimensions of my back seat area, and we can go from there.
  4. so just have the sub and port up, and will the specs on that box work for my sub?
  5. i have a 15" quantum audio sub that runs 1000 rms and needs 3.45 cubic feet* (according to quantum audio) and i am getting a new compitition amp from my friend but im still not sure what the specs on the amp are, all i know is that it will easily put out 1000rms i was thinking of doing doing a bandpass box, the box i have right now is just built to spec and ported, i wouldnt mind another ported box, but when i was talking to people they had alot of high remarks about bandpass boxes by the way this is going into a 1999 ford ranger extended cab. if i have to take the seats out to get the box in thats fine. i have some questions too: what should i tune the box to, whats the best for comp. (i know i have a crappy sub, but i mean amature comp stuff will be fine for now) even though quantum says it needs 3.45 cubic feet does it need to be exactly that size and if not what should i go with, im trying to find out as much as i can before i put the tools in action if you need to find out anything else about my setup that i forget to give me a good answer feel free to ask, and sorry that i forgot it. thanks alot David
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