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Just build a slot port and call it a day

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Saw your original post that said you do Hairtricks on less that 1000W.

That's probably not what you'd start with suggesting to other members as a standard practive though right?

Known ways of getting the tricks are cone area and power and good box design/orientation. Vehicle acoustics also matter.

It doesn't matter. Just no point. Not sure why I posted in here to begin with. I tend to be an a-hole and i don't know the op personally. I'll just go find something productive to do.

OP, only advice i can give is to check the other 47 threads you have about hairtricks, maybe the answer is in one of them?

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Tell your buddy to stop tuning his boxes at 26 Hz too, that's not the way to do it. The best way to hairtrick is POWER and CONE area.

^^^ THIS, a guy local down here can do hairtricks like nothing, play down to the mid 20's yet he's tuned in the mid 40 range

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this was a funny and quick read.

air movement is key to moving hair. now a small port wont push a lot of air around. small cone area wont move much air. big subs on to little power wont move much.

start with 2 15 or 18 and 5k watts with a nice 7-10cuft box with lots of port ( i would suggest slot ports ).

disclaimer: i have never done a hair trick or treid so this is just what i would consider a start at getting to that goal.

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what's with the whole suggestion of lots of port? in most cases smaller port to a certain extent leads to more air movement and a flatter response according to everything i've read on this forum, has something to do with port velocity, but I don't understand it enough to properly explain it, hopefully someone with more experience can chime in. The best example i've seen of this is a few trunk car setups I know off running 2 12's firing forward with a single 8" aero port, switched up to a 6", not quite as loud on the meter but much more aggressive on music and air movement.

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what's with the whole suggestion of lots of port? in most cases smaller port to a certain extent leads to more air movement and a flatter response according to everything i've read on this forum, has something to do with port velocity, but I don't understand it enough to properly explain it, hopefully someone with more experience can chime in. The best example i've seen of this is a few trunk car setups I know off running 2 12's firing forward with a single 8" aero port, switched up to a 6", not quite as loud on the meter but much more aggressive on music and air movement.

first time ive heard that a smaller port are can move more air. have heard a little about port velocity but never enough to grasp the concept.

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1 t600.4

1 t400.2

1 set p1 tweets

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I have always been able to move more air with smaller ports, Yeah a big port may give me a higher score, But I'm going for the lows and air movement.

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It takes air movement to move air? Wtf lmao!!! O shit who woulda thought moving air would be so challenging for some of you guys lol . Power! Cone area! Build test rebuild test again Jimmie

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