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412 CVX

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  1. Your port should be 14.5 high you might want to add a little bracing in there as well
  2. welcome to this hurr forumm I like your first design port area wise, depending on what kind of power you're using i'd do port area around 13-14 per cube i'd probably tune to the upper end of their suggestion 32-33 hz with trucks it's probably better to have sub and port firing up or sub up, port to the side.
  3. I don't like the L3 line personally, i'm not sure why kicker made it or why everyone is in love with it.
  4. I swear i've seen that program before.. i could just never figure out how the hell to use it. can you lead me in the right direction?
  5. The only thing that should really change (that i can think of) is the voltage going from resting to charging. maybe it has something to do with that.
  6. Lol really dude? it's like 1200 watts. I've been running basically unfused for a year no problems. a lot of people do it. hell, yuyang jin ran 14k unfused. 4 awg can handle 1200 watts just fine, especially with such a short run.
  7. Playing with fire? lol i've had a 300 amp fuse under my hood for the longest time, running a mb quart 1k with no problems for over a month now. too lazy to change it.
  8. the displacement should be closer to .45 you've got to add the displacement for both subs.
  9. press printscreen on your computer of torres, copy that to powerpoint, save it as a .jpg or .png, make a private album on facebook, upload it there, copy the image url and paste it here it might be a tad large for how much power you're giving it.
  10. okay this is the jist of how the tuning and volume of boxes mix together: 1. larger volume (no change to port) tuning is lowered. 2. smaller volume (no change to port) tuning is raised. 3. More port area (no change to volume or port length) tuning is raised 4. Less port area (no change to volume or port length) tuning is lowered. 5. longer port length (no change to volume or port area) tuning is lowered 6. shorter port length (no change to volume or port area) tuning is raised now of course, logically, when you change one thing the other things change as well. So with this knowledge, you know what to compensate for in order to get the right numbers
  11. Just buy your buddies box. I hope that he would do a decent job on the build if they were level 4's. It's about what you'll spend making your own, plus you get a battery if i read correctly.
  12. Design it yourself, you were close the first time. Just shrink the port area, make the port shorter, and shrink the width or depth till you get the right volume. post your results up here and we'll figure it out from there.
  13. Do you know any of the box and port dimensions?
  14. It shouldn't be too low, but the fact that you said buy makes me nervous that this is a prefab box. details on said box?
  15. Two small box 12's on like 1-1.5k in a nice ported box (PM me if you need help with that) should do just fine.
  16. A little clipping doesn't kill. Clipping just makes it harder for subs to cool correctly. as long as your music doesn't look like this, you should be alright.
  17. it seems to make it quieter. I have no idea how to use audacity though.
  18. point is audacity can find it. or wmp and look for it
  19. just download it haha. analyze>find clipping
  20. I think you have a tad too much port area. Everything else looks pretty good.
  21. You'd have to cross them over separately. honestly you're just better off doing some midbass to fill in the voids that the subwoofer leaves.
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