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  1. Which dimension is which?

    If it's 42.5 x 5 area at 17.5 long it should be ok but if it's 5 x 17.5 area and 42.5 inches long then it's going to suck for numbers but play down to like 20hz.

    Also 3/4" mdf is NOTHING to a couple of 18" subs, they will just laugh at it. You need to get some bracing in there BADLY. I had 1 12" sub off 1500w and it could flex a 3/4" box with a 1.5" baffle like it was made of rubber.

    the port is 42.5x5 and 17.5 long...i know i need to do more bracing but wat i need to figure out is how much i need to cut the port down too..to bring my frequency higher

  2. well we first got to figure out how u miscalculated in the first place in order to give u an exact number to cut off. so tell me how many braces and the length and width of each brace, also the outside measurements of ur box so i can try to figure out how much space u really have more than likely u forgot to account for bracing subs and other stuff that takes up space which could have thrown the tunning off. so help us out with more info please

    the box is 29deep, 24 height, and 44 wide

    and i have one 2x4 goin top to bottom between the subs

  3. well pretty much the title explains it.

    i built a box for my 2 18in BTLs ...subs up, port along the bottom facing to the rear of my truck. its 11cu ft at 34hz....

    i dont know what i might have did wrong but im not happy with it...sound wise and on the meter..(146.6 on the TL)

    so im comin to you guys to help a brother out.

    my dimensions are 44wide, 24 height, doesnt really matter how deep..

    i want to do swappable ports to so i can burp them at local comps.

    maybe its just me being used to 12s or its my box but i hate not having bass on every song...just seems like it only picks up the real low notes and nothin higher

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