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Imo, I would do 3 4" aeros for the 2 sa12's. That comes up to being about 38sqin of port and if you are doing 2 cubes per woofer it is 9.5sqin of port per cuft. Imo 2 cubes is too much per woofer especially with a 3500d on the pair. I'd do something more like 1.5-1.7 per sub which would look more like this with 3 4" aeros: 3 cubes total= 12.66sqin per cube or 3.4 cubes total= 11.17sqin of port

This is perfect.

~10 sq inch per cube w/ aeros, ~ 15 sq inch per cube with slot port.

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Imo, I would do 3 4" aeros for the 2 sa12's. That comes up to being about 38sqin of port and if you are doing 2 cubes per woofer it is 9.5sqin of port per cuft. Imo 2 cubes is too much per woofer especially with a 3500d on the pair. I'd do something more like 1.5-1.7 per sub which would look more like this with 3 4" aeros: 3 cubes total= 12.66sqin per cube or 3.4 cubes total= 11.17sqin of port

I did exactly this, (3) 4" aero's 12" length total with flares, box is 4cuft after all displacement and has no problem getting low.

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this threads old, ive already done went and built 2 aero boxes and got different woofers lol

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2002 Pontiac Grand AM SE 2.2l 4 cylinder ecotec.
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Head Unit - Alpine CDA-9887
Subs - 2x Z 12 v.2s - v.3 + NS Soft parts
Amplifier - Sundown Audio SAZ-3500D
Enclosure - 3.33 Cubes tuned to 34.66hz
Front Stage - JBL P660c 6.5" Components
Rear Deck - Powerbass 4xl 6.5" Mid-Range
Front Stage Amplifier - Sundown Audio SAX-100.4D
Wires - Kicker Hyperflex 1/0, KnuKonceptz 1/0, Knu 4 and 8 Gauge, Kicker RCAs
Electrical - 275 AMP DC Power H/O Alternator, XS Power S3400, XS Power D2700
Videos - http://www.youtube.com/user/BeAILsTaR13
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this threads old, ive already done went and built 2 aero boxes and got different woofers lol

I know this thread is old, but what results did you get from the sa-12's and the aero ports??

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this threads old, ive already done went and built 2 aero boxes and got different woofers lol

I know this thread is old, but what results did you get from the sa-12's and the aero ports??

Numbers wise? 146.2 IIRC, mid to high 145s on music, all sealed

Team Sundown Audio

**CURRENT** -- 2012 Scion tC Build Click Here

**OLD** -- 2002 Pontiac Grand AM Build Click Here
check them out, slap me a comment

2002 Pontiac Grand AM SE 2.2l 4 cylinder ecotec.
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Head Unit - Alpine CDA-9887
Subs - 2x Z 12 v.2s - v.3 + NS Soft parts
Amplifier - Sundown Audio SAZ-3500D
Enclosure - 3.33 Cubes tuned to 34.66hz
Front Stage - JBL P660c 6.5" Components
Rear Deck - Powerbass 4xl 6.5" Mid-Range
Front Stage Amplifier - Sundown Audio SAX-100.4D
Wires - Kicker Hyperflex 1/0, KnuKonceptz 1/0, Knu 4 and 8 Gauge, Kicker RCAs
Electrical - 275 AMP DC Power H/O Alternator, XS Power S3400, XS Power D2700
Videos - http://www.youtube.com/user/BeAILsTaR13
-------------------------------------------------------------------

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I believe 2 4" aeros is the same as a single 6" So whatever works better.. Id take a single 6" tho so prevents any sub from being closer to the port..

if u do a single 6",how long should it be.

87' Astro Van (build in progress) (slowly)HU: Kenwood BT952HDAmps: BB2400.1(2), BB150.4Subs: Obsidian Audio 15 D2 V2 (4)Mids/Highs: Pioneer TSD 1602RWires: Sky High Car Audio/Audio Technics

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I believe 2 4" aeros is the same as a single 6" So whatever works better.. Id take a single 6" tho so prevents any sub from being closer to the port..

if u do a single 6",how long should it be.

depends on the rest of the box, the length only changes tuning.

Team Sundown Audio

**CURRENT** -- 2012 Scion tC Build Click Here

**OLD** -- 2002 Pontiac Grand AM Build Click Here
check them out, slap me a comment

2002 Pontiac Grand AM SE 2.2l 4 cylinder ecotec.
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Head Unit - Alpine CDA-9887
Subs - 2x Z 12 v.2s - v.3 + NS Soft parts
Amplifier - Sundown Audio SAZ-3500D
Enclosure - 3.33 Cubes tuned to 34.66hz
Front Stage - JBL P660c 6.5" Components
Rear Deck - Powerbass 4xl 6.5" Mid-Range
Front Stage Amplifier - Sundown Audio SAX-100.4D
Wires - Kicker Hyperflex 1/0, KnuKonceptz 1/0, Knu 4 and 8 Gauge, Kicker RCAs
Electrical - 275 AMP DC Power H/O Alternator, XS Power S3400, XS Power D2700
Videos - http://www.youtube.com/user/BeAILsTaR13
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Single 6" for 2-sa 12's is perfect

how long would the 6" port be?

87' Astro Van (build in progress) (slowly)HU: Kenwood BT952HDAmps: BB2400.1(2), BB150.4Subs: Obsidian Audio 15 D2 V2 (4)Mids/Highs: Pioneer TSD 1602RWires: Sky High Car Audio/Audio Technics

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