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<blockquote data-quote="BassBrawlinBill" data-source="post: 6400827" data-attributes="member: 613354"><p>I'd say you need your port on driver side, def not passenger side. Pics would help for sure but before I can make any real suggestions I'd say take Dave "NESPL Competetor of the Year" Lehneman's advice. He mentioned to me yesterday that he made a suggestion to you about your port, he didn't say exactly what his suggestion was but I'd do that what ever it was. If you can't remember what he told ya I am sure if you ask him he'd tell you again.</p><p></p><p>I'd also say that 150 square inches of port seems very low to me, I have less cone area and maybe a smaller box (not sure on that one) and I have over 350 square inches of port. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> But you have space issues so dunno what is possible to fit port wise. Either way tho Dave or TJ (street b explor) are awsome people to get advice from, much much better then me. Thier numbers speak for themselves really, hell Daves helped so many people on tour get so much louder I can only imagine how much lower the leagues yearly average SPL level would be without him helping so many of us.</p><p></p><p>You def. have more in it then 141.1 IMO but hey, I remember at the Aftershock show you got a 138.3, so an almost 3 db jump in 2 comps is great trust me, that is one thing I do know alot about ;-) Your def. going in the right direction, so keep up the good work. Just listen to Dave or TJ and you can't go wrong, it worked for me, and everyone else they have helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassBrawlinBill, post: 6400827, member: 613354"] I'd say you need your port on driver side, def not passenger side. Pics would help for sure but before I can make any real suggestions I'd say take Dave "NESPL Competetor of the Year" Lehneman's advice. He mentioned to me yesterday that he made a suggestion to you about your port, he didn't say exactly what his suggestion was but I'd do that what ever it was. If you can't remember what he told ya I am sure if you ask him he'd tell you again. I'd also say that 150 square inches of port seems very low to me, I have less cone area and maybe a smaller box (not sure on that one) and I have over 350 square inches of port. :-) But you have space issues so dunno what is possible to fit port wise. Either way tho Dave or TJ (street b explor) are awsome people to get advice from, much much better then me. Thier numbers speak for themselves really, hell Daves helped so many people on tour get so much louder I can only imagine how much lower the leagues yearly average SPL level would be without him helping so many of us. You def. have more in it then 141.1 IMO but hey, I remember at the Aftershock show you got a 138.3, so an almost 3 db jump in 2 comps is great trust me, that is one thing I do know alot about ;-) Your def. going in the right direction, so keep up the good work. Just listen to Dave or TJ and you can't go wrong, it worked for me, and everyone else they have helped. [/QUOTE]
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