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How about point the subs to the sides (2 each side) and ports to cab?

Or flip it around and give it a try (subs to sides, ports to back).

1 big port would be best.

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That doesnt make sense.

so ports will not have a surface to load against?

I dont see that performing well at all.

its the same way the 15 i had in there was, port foward, sub forward. It put up a 143.7 at 35HZ on an AC190 with ~1000wrms clamped.

im hoping for 145-147, but well see what it does in the end

Pioneer 500UB

1 LVL4 15" 4.3cubes tuned to 35HZ

BXi1606D

1/0

Red top in back

JBL 5 1/4's front

Infinity Kappa 6 1/2's rear

145.7 Legal on music New Audio Control

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How about point the subs to the sides (2 each side) and ports to cab?

Or flip it around and give it a try (subs to sides, ports to back).

1 big port would be best.

subs wouldnt clear going to the sides, and ports to the back would severly inhibit air flow. I will however see if i can put subs to the back and ports to the front, ill have to check later to see if its possible to mount all three of them going the same way

Pioneer 500UB

1 LVL4 15" 4.3cubes tuned to 35HZ

BXi1606D

1/0

Red top in back

JBL 5 1/4's front

Infinity Kappa 6 1/2's rear

145.7 Legal on music New Audio Control

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