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Unfortunetly you will probbly just need to find out your self, with trial and error.

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??? I don't know how anyone can really give a RF without knowing WAY more about your build.

What one guy gets could be totally different just because of the way the box faces, or the size of the box, or any number of factors.

If you want to get it right all you can do is build it and run sweeps on the termlab to find your peak.

If you're building a box that you can't re-tune you need to rethink your design anyway ;)

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??? I don't know how anyone can really give a RF without knowing WAY more about your build.

What one guy gets could be totally different just because of the way the box faces, or the size of the box, or any number of factors.

If you want to get it right all you can do is build it and run sweeps on the termlab to find your peak.

If you're building a box that you can't re-tune you need to rethink your design anyway ;)

all newer explorer have been typically 48-52. and you do not necessarily need a box that can re-tune. most of the time you are very limited by tuning because of space. most guys put 4 12's back there and then amps so space is always really tight.

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