Torres Posted February 16, 2008 Report Share Posted February 16, 2008 yeah that'd work fine. i hear the more square the port, the better. prevents the 'pinching' of the air through the port. and same chamber doesnt hurt. that's how lots of people here including myself have their setups. only thing is, say you have 12 cubes of air, 3 for each sub, and one stops working, that's gonna divide the total airspace to the working subs, giving them 4 cubes of air. but i like common chambers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clif Posted February 16, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 16, 2008 well a common chamber will make it a heck of alot easier. here is what im thinking, i have a 4 door blazer, i wanna keep all the seats in so along the back seat i will have a giant port (or however big it needs to be) and i will put the subs at some angle with some curves in it with the fiberglass. then in the middle on the front mount my amps. just got to figure out where to put the bats. ... I just got back from buying: 2 Sheets of mdf: 44 bucks on sale. used craftsman table saw : 50 bucks. found a 1/0 kit in the garage that i will put in so i think this is the start of my looooong build, but im going to clean it out and run the 1/0 kit. dont know how far i will get cause it is freakkking cold here. Quote 03 Trailblazer EXT LT In Dash Rear Flip Down Polk Audio Font & Rear Stage Hifonics Zeus 4 Chan Amp Hifonics Brutus Mono Amp 12" Rockford Fosgate Power HX2 T-Line tuned to 45hz 18"BTL T-line @31Hz (9 weeks pregnant) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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