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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...

I think he just needs to learn how to do the math for a t-line personally.

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agreed ^^^ also i doubt that box would sound very good, looks like the air would be moving out of the port at a very strange angle..def learn about t-lines though, they're easy and can be made into pretty cool designs once you get the hang of it

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Horns take up tons, like MASSIVE amounts of space if you want to do one that will hit low and not taper off at 45hz. And they also aren't something that can just be thrown together either - they take a ton of design work. If you don't know a ton about them, I wouldn't even try

t-lines on the other hand: awesome. They take up a bit more space than a ported box, have a flat response, and are UBER effecient

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