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is the equivalent volume[vas] not what i should be going off of?

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I think that's the volume of air the cone moves. I could be (and likely am) wrong.

EDIT: Reading around a bit, it seems as if vas is the amount of air equal to the amount of force needed to move the spider? Is that a correct understanding?

My 12 inch level 4 only displaces .18 cubic feet.

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is the equivalent volume[vas] not what i should be going off of?

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No, vas is not the amount of space the woofer takes up, it is the amount of air whose compliance is the same as a drivers. It is a T/S parameter, and you can read more about that here.

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So kicker recommends for their "spl" box to do 1.0 net ft3 tuned to about 44-46hz for each sub.

If you want me to I can design a box and get you a sketchup of it for free!

Just give me your max dementions and weather you want a slot port or aero port and I'll come up with a few different variations of it!

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I think I'm just going to end up doing fiberglass under my rear seat so it will be about 2.5 ft^3 befor port and subs so if you could let me know what a good port size would be that would help alot. The port max dimensions would be 10" wide, 4 " tall and 12" deep.

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