will77530 Posted November 26, 2014 Report Share Posted November 26, 2014 a slightly smaller port area will generally give you a larger bandwidth im pretty sure he is going just for a great daily sound so i dont see a problem with 9^2 in Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skater229 Posted November 27, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 27, 2014 a slightly smaller port area will generally give you a larger bandwidth im pretty sure he is going just for a great daily sound so i dont see a problem with 9^2 in Thanks Will, just wanted to know that the numbers look good... And yes will be for daily driver with doing demos, I know I am not "LOUD" but I am the loudest thing here on the base... I would like to see what it meters but all in time... I might have a meter to use for a little while but will have to see... Also getting the truck ready for the base Christmas parade next weekend, but won't have the stuff to build the new box in time... So going to have a set of mids on the top so they can hear the vocals along with the low end... Decked out with lights and a few other things... Will post pics... Quote 2010 Chevy HHR Panel (Work in progress) Pioneer AVHX-5800BHS McLaren MLM880's and MLT2's 2ea per door on a DC 175.4 Two DC Audio M4 Level 5 15's On A DC5K Alt CES 200/270+ 4ea Banks of Maxwell 2.7v 3000f caps for a total of 2000f 1ea XS 3100 and 2ea NSB FT170 Batts for 450+ah Not a HUGE build but here it is... DC Audio HHR Build Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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