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i answered there questions. im not sure on what im going to buy yet.

i need to know what i can do first. im not sure how to tune box's with the port.

explain it to me with a random example.

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once you have figured out what subs you plan on using, take the specs of one of the subs and double it. for instance if one sub requires 2 cubic feet you are going to use four, after you have figured that out find a calc or go to psp.com and use theres to figure out how long your ports need to be.don't forget to factor all your displacement into the box size.

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Tuning is based on the Dimensions of the port. Go to the12volt.com and use their tuning calculator. Just aim for about 35 hz and youll be fine

Correct. Port tuning depends on the port area and length relative to the volume of the box.

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i agree it probably would ne easier. but the specs for the sub is 3.4 cu.ft. and 2 4"(diameter)x9"(long) ports. i dont kno how to make a slot port close to the 2- 4"x" ports.

im new to this lol. i just dont know

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Tuning is based on the Dimensions of the port. Go to the12volt.com and use their tuning calculator. Just aim for about 35 hz and youll be fine

i answered there questions. im not sure on what im going to buy yet.

i need to know what i can do first. im not sure how to tune box's with the port.

explain it to me with a random example.

he just said what it means, THIS IS NOT CORRECT but if you need the port that is 4" wide to be say 12" to be 34 hz then you would have to make it 12" long to have 34 hz tuning. Or shorten it for higher and make it longer for lower

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once you have figured out what subs you plan on using, take the specs of one of the subs and double it. for instance if one sub requires 2 cubic feet you are going to use four, after you have figured that out find a calc or go to psp.com and use theres to figure out how long your ports need to be.don't forget to factor all your displacement into the box size.

displacement as in the sub + port + the supports?

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displacement as in the sub + port + the supports?

yes.

2007 Chevy Impala LS

1 Crescendo 3KWP

1Crescendo C1000/4

2 DC lvl 4 15's with lvl5 dual .7 coils

1Audio Control Matrix

1 Pioneer P880PRS

1 300 amp Iraggi alt

All power runs done with Knu flex 0/1 guage

1 optima yellow top under the hood

1 XS 5100 and two Deka's in the trunk

4 Crescendo MP-8 mid bass drivers

2 DB Drive p5 5 D Pro Audio tweeters

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