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ClackS02

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  • Birthday 07/28/1992

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    Kent, UK
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    Car audio, Drifting, DJing, Japanese cars, American Muscle

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  1. http://youtu.be/9Zg8r_edDKw This is the newest video! That better ? still having another set of ports installed both at 8inch tuned to 35 Hz
  2. Oh its very small!!! from my old box, tuning is all out at the moment !!! i have 4 3.5" ports at 8 inches each going in, tuned to around 33.4Hz .... Will this be alright ???
  3. Random cat likes to get in the way, not even my cat... Box with the port (only port i have at the moment) Bit of a vibe wiring terminal And one sub installed (still waiting for city link delivery) THE EDGE BOX ISNT MINE haha More soon Any constructive criticism would be appreciated
  4. this is what i thought but i wanted to check, thankyou, i will post details of what im doing in a second
  5. Really wanna finish work so i can get back to building the new wall.... -_-

  6. Really wanna finish work so i can get back to building the new wall.... -_-

  7. Its not like i dont know what im doing, but i need to get it right first time, as wood costs money over here in England The enclosure is 8.2Ft Cubed Enclosing 2 x DVC 3000 watt peak, 1500 watt RMS Subs @2ohmx2 (Voice Coils wired into 2) Im going with a kurfed port design however im stuggling on where to put the port. The enclosure will be just behind the front seats, Im not sure whether to have a front facing port, rear port or facing up.... The subs are facing forward... Please help!!!!!!!!!!!! I dont want to face the ports rear or up if it will effect sound... as the boot will eventually be cut off from the rest so it wont matter if the boot is open or closed, it wont effect sound. However, i only have a few inches to spare at the top of the enclosure, so im worried that the pressure will be a lot for the roof of the car, this may create noise Designing a front port is seeming very difficult as the box is only 19" deep in total, 34" wide, 19" deep, 34" high
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