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Good idea, better to get some good mid's and high's also, especially if you listen to metal where treble is king where bass isn't as big. Sound deadening is a good investment also, rattle sucks, and it'll make the inside better acoustically, so you'll get better sound quality just by putting in sound deadening.

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truth be told i dont hear any rattling from my car.. (only some change in the cup holder lol, would it be hard to convert the box to a ported box after i build it as a sealed? , im gonna go to bestbuy/futureshop and try to listen to some metal on ported boxes and see how it sounds, if i really like it ill make a ported box tommorow using the dimensions i posted above. in the event that i do what freq should i tune it at and where should i put the slot on the box?.

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Depends on how big the sealed box is, but it's better to start from scratch when building a ported box. Best Buy is usually a terrible place to test out ported boxes cause prefab ported boxes are usually too small, and tuned too high cause the stupid mainstream car audio motto is "Sealed box = sq, ported = spl" which isn't true at all.

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2016 Rebuild Under Construction

Best score: 150.2 at 40hz (3k, 2 Custom HDC3 15's) Usaci style(door open, in the kick)

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Depends on how big the sealed box is, but it's better to start from scratch when building a ported box. Best Buy is usually a terrible place to test out ported boxes cause prefab ported boxes are usually too small, and tuned too high cause the stupid mainstream car audio motto is "Sealed box = sq, ported = spl" which isn't true at all.

dimensions of the box i want to build

width 33 inches

height 14 inches

depth 20 inches

cubic feet = 4.21549

thats how big the new sealed box is supposed to be.

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I honestly find it a bad idea to convert a sealed box to a ported box.

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2016 Rebuild Under Construction

Best score: 150.2 at 40hz (3k, 2 Custom HDC3 15's) Usaci style(door open, in the kick)

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ok so im going with the sealed box, why not give it a shot. heres how i plan on building the box as per kicker spec, from the Kicker Comp manual.

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my main question is , i double checked the dimensions using torre's box tuning calculator and it gave me something different, torre's box tuning calculator says that front/back (A) panels should be in between the top/down( B ) panels like ( C ) is in the figure above. now i dont know how to build it, should i follow the figure above and build it like that or put the front/back (A) panels in between the top/down ( B ) panels. ???

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build it like that right there... 4 cubes is HUGE for a pair of tens. but 4 cubes in a sealed box i'd imagine would be damn near infinite baffle

Just say no to Ground Pounder Customs.

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some cars do over 170db with one sub, so clearly my two 12"s can do that in my car, with my knowledge too! look out bitches!

I'm with captain stupid.

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