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  1. as far as im aware, the higher the ohm the better the sound quality you will get.. the problem being obviously is getting the power you need at 8 ohms from an amp.. if each speaker will have its own channel id personally run 4 ohm speakers just for ease of making power, unless your really into SQ haha

  2. Bit hard to explain, but what i did with my DD's as theyre direct leads, was take 2 straight cable crimp joiners, take the insulation off them,solder them side by side together. then crimp the cables. you will only need to use 3/4 ends as youl only use 3 wires, then i just heatshrunk over them..

    Bit of an odd way i guess but it worked well for me! Sorry i dont have pics either haha

  3. cheers for the replies guys, yeah i think il shoot for between 36-38 hz. pulled a 141db @ 33hz without the amp giving the subs full power, and the box not properly sealed in a 4 door sedans boot so i was pretty happy with that, hopefully with some higher tuning and proper tuning on the amp i can get around mid 140's.

  4. hi all, in the process of making a new sub box, essentially exact same as my current one but with a double baffle and proper 45 degree pieces in the corners. the box is for 2 dd3510's and external dimensions are 300H x 850W x 550L, port is 48 sq inch and 580mm long and peaked at 33hz.

    now my question is i hear people saying DD's should be tuned higher to reach their potential as they dont like being tuned to low blah blah, anyway is this correct? should i tune the box slightly higher and if so how long should my port be?

    p.s sorry for the metric measurements, im an aussie haha, any help would be appreciated! :drink40:

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