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Any tips? I will be doing 2 PSI PF2 18s walled in my 93 explorer, on 2 skar 1500s strapped. just curious what everyones input on box design would be. Still need it to be musical, but i do love my lows. So should I tune low, say 28? and does port area matter? I designed a wall at 32hz, 210 port area, 0 common wall. tuned to high, enough port area? will aero ports be any good? main goal is to do hair tricks and demos. Not really interested in chasing numbers. Never done a wall before, but have built a lot of boxs. Also, should i have the port in the middle of the box, to pass or drivers side? does it matter? any input is appreciated.

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If total number of internal volume is 87.33% of the total numbe of all speakers FS, divide the sqaure root of the port area.

If not, take the voltage of amplifier output, and subtract the sqaure inches of 2/3's the baffle only.

It's easy dude.

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If total number of internal volume is 87.33% of the total numbe of all speakers FS, divide the sqaure root of the port area.

If not, take the voltage of amplifier output, and subtract the sqaure inches of 2/3's the baffle only.

It's easy dude.

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If total number of internal volume is 87.33% of the total numbe of all speakers FS, divide the sqaure root of the port area.

If not, take the voltage of amplifier output, and subtract the sqaure inches of 2/3's the baffle only.

It's easy dude.

Using your math, and applying it to my wall specs, i get 13.37. Now, with that being said i had to use Fermats Theorem and the Ramuanujuan constant to eliminate some discrepancies due to various flaws inherent with boolean derivatives. I believe though the numbers speak for themselves and i am within the parameters required for said hair tricks.

Thanks for the great info kyle!

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If total number of internal volume is 87.33% of the total numbe of all speakers FS, divide the sqaure root of the port area.

If not, take the voltage of amplifier output, and subtract the sqaure inches of 2/3's the baffle only.

It's easy dude.

Using your math, and applying it to my wall specs, i get 13.37. Now, with that being said i had to use Fermats Theorem and the Ramuanujuan constant to eliminate some discrepancies due to various flaws inherent with boolean derivatives. I believe though the numbers speak for themselves and i am within the parameters required for said hair tricks.

Thanks for the great info kyle!

Is that Fermats Theorem or Fermats last Theorem..better yet conjecture? Because results may vary, if can be applied.

Wait...wtf? :ehh:

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If total number of internal volume is 87.33% of the total numbe of all speakers FS, divide the sqaure root of the port area.

If not, take the voltage of amplifier output, and subtract the sqaure inches of 2/3's the baffle only.

It's easy dude.

Using your math, and applying it to my wall specs, i get 13.37. Now, with that being said i had to use Fermats Theorem and the Ramuanujuan constant to eliminate some discrepancies due to various flaws inherent with boolean derivatives. I believe though the numbers speak for themselves and i am within the parameters required for said hair tricks.

Thanks for the great info kyle!

Is that Fermats Theorem or Fermats last Theorem..better yet conjecture? Because results may vary, if can be applied.

Wait...wtf? :ehh:

I used the word discrepancies to resolve all those issues.

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If total number of internal volume is 87.33% of the total numbe of all speakers FS, divide the sqaure root of the port area.

If not, take the voltage of amplifier output, and subtract the sqaure inches of 2/3's the baffle only.

It's easy dude.

Using your math, and applying it to my wall specs, i get 13.37. Now, with that being said i had to use Fermats Theorem and the Ramuanujuan constant to eliminate some discrepancies due to various flaws inherent with boolean derivatives. I believe though the numbers speak for themselves and i am within the parameters required for said hair tricks.

Thanks for the great info kyle!

Is that Fermats Theorem or Fermats last Theorem..better yet conjecture? Because results may vary, if can be applied.

Wait...wtf? :ehh:

I used the word discrepancies to resolve all those issues.

That you did. ;) So, do you think he knows yet?

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