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Fi n2 12's 4th order huuuge


noser7

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N212

DUAL 1 | DUAL 2

Fs: 39.6 Hz | 39.2 Hz
Re: 0.7 Ohms/coil | 1.4 Ohms/coil
Qms: 6.40 | 6.47
Qes: .25 | .25
Qts: .24 | .24
Mms: 225g | 231g
Sd: 480cm^2 | 480cm^2
Vas: 23.1 l | 23.1 l
Spl: 89.5dB1W/1m | 89.4dB1W/1m
Bl: 17.8 N/A | 25.1 N/A
Xmax: 28mm * | 28mm *
Rms: 2000W * | 2000W *
Sealed box: N/A cuft | N/A cuft
Ported box: 1.7-2.5cuft | 1.7-2.5cuft
Sub OD: 12.500” | 12.500”
Cut ID: 11.125” | 11.125”
Mounting depth: 0.000” | 0.000”
Displacement: 0.12cuft | 0.12cuft

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You may be able to do a 6th order bandpass. I wouldn't use those N2s in a 4th order.

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people say they work in 4th order banpass by i think they are not efficient.. they might get loud in one but they might be losing output

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As others stated, those subs are not really suited for a 4th bandpass enclosure. Any guess we give you on a tuning frequency for front and rear chamber will be just that, a guess.

I'd use round PVC or aero ports to easily change tuning frequencies on either chamber until you find something that works. You will likely have to tweak the volumes of each chamber until you find a sweet spot. 6th orders are usually a lot of tuning, testing, tweaking, and if need be, rebuilding.

Best of luck man, it can be rewarding once you get it nailed.

Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you.

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