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please answer all the questions in any post you get.... thanks.... also, here is the page with the calculator on it http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/38791-torres-box-tuning-calculator-updated-310/

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ok then with out taking sub displacement and with 3 ports your looking at just under 35 hz

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Have to say mixing sub sizes unless cut off freq are done well will not sound the best and mixing sub sizes in the same enclosure is definitely a no no you should only ever use matching speakers in a common enclosure.

I am sure with the help you can get from here you will end up with a nice sounding system.

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As said, you can't have a box with multiple sub sizes unless you are looking for disaster. You'll get the subs interfering with eachother and will not only sound like shit, but very possibly damage your equipment. If the 15s are separated that should be fine for them, but 12s and 10s in the same box, unless they are separated, is bad.

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do you have any bracing for that box? those subs will tear that wood to shit :peepwall:

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i used to think a band pass was something you were around your neck or something.

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