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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8864503" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Really, didn't see that they were that far out. I found the driver in Bassbox 6 pro, looks like is really likes the sealed box. I could not find one site that had recommended enclosure sizes or recommendations. The 2 cube box looked to be tuned very high for a sub as well, in the mid to upper 40's. The best curve looks like Net 2.75 per sub, tuned to 33hz. Dual chambered for strength, each chamber needs to be 2.75 (net) cu ft, each chamber needs a 4" round port that is 8.5" long. That will give you the most volume and a 31-33 hz tuning. that's frigg'n big box! </p><p></p><p>GP really doesn't have a big enough box for these it would seem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8864503, member: 689267"] Really, didn't see that they were that far out. I found the driver in Bassbox 6 pro, looks like is really likes the sealed box. I could not find one site that had recommended enclosure sizes or recommendations. The 2 cube box looked to be tuned very high for a sub as well, in the mid to upper 40's. The best curve looks like Net 2.75 per sub, tuned to 33hz. Dual chambered for strength, each chamber needs to be 2.75 (net) cu ft, each chamber needs a 4" round port that is 8.5" long. That will give you the most volume and a 31-33 hz tuning. that's frigg'n big box! GP really doesn't have a big enough box for these it would seem. [/QUOTE]
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