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i donno how that would work with the port turning at the last second right into the sub you might get some cancellation

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Yeah I think that's not a horn either. Actually I would be curious to know what discerns a T-Line from a horn enclosure. Hmmm

2002 Chevrolet Camaro 35th Anniv. Edition

Head Unit- Kenwood KDC-X794

Front Stage- Digital Designs DDAW6.5 Mids & DDAT28 Tweets

Rear Stage- Kicker KS650 6.5" Coaxial

Sub Stage- Sundown Audio SA-15 D2

Mids & Highs Amp- Sundown Audio SAX-100.4D

Sub Amp- Audioque AQ-1200D

Equalizer- Arc Audio XEQ 5 band graphic EQ 1/2 DIN

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according to my calc..if it is a quarterwave tline.... ur tuned to 13.3333~ hz... thats really low....

unless thast the FS of your sub... OR... if this is for HT setup... i wouldnt tune that low...

if u are gona build that box fix ur corners by puting 45s in there..

info on quaterwave tlines here

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/1828-quarter-wave-t-line-tutorial-updated/

Edit: tlines take up a alota room... im using a tline in my truck... tuned to 40 hz... low end is a bit lacking for me.. i would tune to 30.. but be carefull cuz there is no back pressure in a tline box... you could easliy destroy teh sub...

from experience.. i would rather build a regular box... i will only use a tline for anything below 800w rms...

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according to my calc..if it is a quarterwave tline.... ur tuned to 13.3333~ hz... thats really low....

unless thast the FS of your sub... OR... if this is for HT setup... i wouldnt tune that low...

if u are gona build that box fix ur corners by puting 45s in there..

info on quaterwave tlines here

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/1828-quarter-wave-t-line-tutorial-updated/

Edit: tlines take up a alota room... im using a tline in my truck... tuned to 40 hz... low end is a bit lacking for me.. i would tune to 30.. but be carefull cuz there is no back pressure in a tline box... you could easliy destroy teh sub...

from experience.. i would rather build a regular box... i will only use a tline for anything below 800w rms...

you might want to calibrate that calculator of yours...

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