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Ive built several boxes like this. Kinda a take on a Tapped horn box. Its also like the Phase box pete from pwk designed a while back, has some vids on youtube of ppl playin the guess wats in my trunk game. He had a 6.5" sub in one of those.

I have a ported box that had the port exit over the sub, Had great gone control. also tuned to 22hz though. Most recently i built a tline and the line terminated over the sub

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it is a tappered horn but same principle as JL audios wedge HO box to

which is just a ported box that vents right where the speaker is mounted, its not that special

wonder how 19.5hz sounds... should do wel in home audio

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ok but we are all overlooking the real question. who's the girl lol

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it is a tappered horn but same principle as JL audios wedge HO box to

which is just a ported box that vents right where the speaker is mounted, its not that special

wonder how 19.5hz sounds... should do wel in home audio

Ive got a ten in a 19hz tline that exits like that. sounds so nice.

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This not a "take on a tapped horn"

It is a Tapped Horn. Nothing else. Just designed for HT and able to get over 100db at subsonic levels with only a handful of watts IIRC

a true tapped horn would have the line gradually increase. not increase in steps how this one does.

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Exactly :rolleyes:

eww lol

that box surely cant sound good! any vids?

Dan Plummer - 1x DC sounds Level4 15" - 800wrms - 3.5 cuft Ported Box - Rover 25

Peak= 142.2dB @ 40Hz

40Hz= 142.2dB

33Hz= 139.6dB

25Hz= 136.8dB

20Hz= 136.1dB

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