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ok so about a year ago i bought a BTL N2 18 fully loaded d2, and i knew i would be running off an AQ1200D for quite a while (still am actually) so with that in mind i built the box on the big side of the spectrum... its about 8 cubes after all displacements tuned to 32hz. my question is if i step up to something like a crescendo bc3500 will that be too much power for that size box? or would i still be alright?

and yes i have the electrical to run that power, or more if i wanted (figured i would add that as it seems like thats the first that people ask when they see people running bigger amps)

anyway, thanks guys!

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I ran a BTL N2 15 on a bc3500 in a 3.8 cubic foot box & it took it fine

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Can you just shrink the volume of the box with 2x4's or something? May raise your tuning though.

yeah i thought about that but i like my 32hz tuning, i listen to mostly decaf, and other low music, so a low tune is needed.

well do you have access to the full length of the port? If so, narrow it a little (1/8th" mdf) to compensate for the lesser volume.

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Can you just shrink the volume of the box with 2x4's or something? May raise your tuning though.

yeah i thought about that but i like my 32hz tuning, i listen to mostly decaf, and other low music, so a low tune is needed.

well do you have access to the full length of the port? If so, narrow it a little (1/8th" mdf) to compensate for the lesser volume.

hmm i could do that also, but i may just make another box, i want to make it a bit shorter so its under my window line anyway, also would be nice to try flush mounting the sub (never tried it before)

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I know is a different sub, but i tested a DD 3518 on a 8.2 cubic feet box using 1200 watts, 2200 watts and 4000 watts and yes, it definitely hated the 4K lol, about your other question, well i like efficient boxes, i tried a 6 cubic feet box using the 4K and sounded about the same against the 8 c/f box with smaller power :)

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Best case scenario is to build a new enclosure. If you are that opposed to it, stay at the RMS, like a BC2000 and just be careful playing below tuning.

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