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so for awhile ive been trying to figure out where to fit some subs (besides shallow mountz) in my truck and i finally decided to just take out my center console/seat and build a box there the deminsions im gonna build the box to are 13.5tall 13.5 wide and 25 long. the sub/subs im planning on getting are RE SeX 12(s) with the room would i be better off getting 2 of them in a sealed box or 1 in a ported box? the amp is either gonna be a hifonics 1600 or 1000 depending on what i get..ive never built a ported box before so i dont know how to calculate the port displacement and all that..any help is appreciated! thanks in advance.

here are some pics of where its going

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I did this once but with one 10" w7, sub foward towards the dash and port in the back facing up. it sounded pretty damn good i loved it. I would do one sub because now you have 2.1 cu.ft before port and displacement after all that you probably have 1.5cu.ft. air space

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I did this once but with one 10" w7, sub foward towards the dash and port in the back facing up. it sounded pretty damn good i loved it. I would do one sub because now you have 2.1 cu.ft before port and displacement after all that you probably have 1.5cu.ft. air space

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2-RF T2500-1bd

box 14cu.ft after displacement tuned @ 32hz.

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Don't get me wrong but with those deminsions isn't that 2.6cu.ft? Those are the measurments with .75mdf already factored in...so do you think if I threw in an re sxx 12 it would get down pretty good? And how do you calc. How much diplacement port takes up?

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the same way you calc how big the box will be.

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