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Okay so is around 25-30cu.ft. good for 2 15" BTL's? Thats not calculating port. Both woofers will be taking 2k rms a piece at 1-Ohm. Or is that a little to much room? If its good what should the port be tuned to? It'll mostly be for SPL with some daily.

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i think thats a bit big man

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Sub box: 3.2ft3 tuned to 35hz

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25-30 cubes?? WTF. :huh: :huh: :huh::blink: :blink: :blink: :blink: :blink: :blink: :blink: :blink: :blink:

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i woulndt go any bigger that 10 cubes for 2 fi 15's. the blowthough project i did with 2 15" fully loaded Bl's i went with 3.5 cubes per sub @32hz and they sounded really good

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Okay before I get started cutting this MDF, What size roughly would you guys recommend for the 2 15" btl's that'll go in the box? By roughly I mean before I calculate the port length and all that other good shit.

Derp.

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i would go with 8-9 cubes before sub and port displacement and about 80 inches of port

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