medley123 Posted May 11, 2012 Report Share Posted May 11, 2012 (edited) alright so i'm new to this ground pound stuff, but i'm trying to figure out dimensions (mainly for the port) for my next setup consisting of 2 Havoc 15s on an AQ 2200 for now. What should I be aiming for with port area per foot and port area over all? Trying to get around 8.25 cubes after port displacement (subs inverted), tuned to 30 hz. Edited May 11, 2012 by medley123 Quote 2006 Ford EscapeHead Unit: Kenwood KDC 352Subs: (3) 15" DC XL 15s with PSI recones, 1.4 ohm coilsSub amp: DD Audio M4 (Black Version)Door Speakers: (2) Crossfire 10s, (2) Hertz Coax.Mid/highs amp: Rockford Fosgate P500-4 Electrical:XS D3400 under the hood(3) XS XP3000s in the back2 runs of KnuKonceptz OFC 0 Gauge ran to the back (1 pos, 1 neg)Excessive Amperage 300 amp alt (FINALLY!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bigsix Posted May 14, 2012 Report Share Posted May 14, 2012 Proper category would get you better responses. BTW, around here, 2 15's on 2k isn't a ground pounder... not bein a dick, just sayin... You might want to download the torres calc and play with it, or even contact one of the box designers on here. Cant really give you a direction for a box without knowing more info also... tried making a post in the subwoofers/enclosures category, thats your best bet Quote 1999 Lincoln Town Car-(build underway) - (2) SA15s, 4th order, DAT 2500.1, O2 mids n highs, 250a alt, HC 2400, Big 3.... 1994 Pontiac T/A for speeding tickets.- - Currently on jack stands, wanting to be a real race car "Your local forecast, all the ladies in the metro area should expect to see 8 inches tonight" - The Todd Decaf, on 01 November 2011 - 02:38 PM, said: i provide the ammo for destruction, the trigger finger is connected to the volume knob tho URBAN GORILLA AUDIO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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