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<blockquote data-quote="Kelvartis" data-source="post: 8168818" data-attributes="member: 656916"><p>I almost want to build a 4th order just for the fun of doing it (all the tools, skills of a decade of woodworking). Anyway, would a XFL 10 in a 4th order perform? I'm under the impression that the lows are really low in a 4th order which seems contrary to using a 10 inch.</p><p></p><p>I would like to keep it geared at SQ with a lot of punchy hit. Keep the ported side relatively small and tuned high.</p><p></p><p>Would this sub fit well in this use? I don't fully understand the modeling software and how to enter all the T/S parameters. Hell, in fact I don't know what the XFL's box recommendations even are.</p><p></p><p>Thinking of a Brutus Hifonics 1100 amp for this. Stock car with a yellow top battery. Drop in and done...for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelvartis, post: 8168818, member: 656916"] I almost want to build a 4th order just for the fun of doing it (all the tools, skills of a decade of woodworking). Anyway, would a XFL 10 in a 4th order perform? I'm under the impression that the lows are really low in a 4th order which seems contrary to using a 10 inch. I would like to keep it geared at SQ with a lot of punchy hit. Keep the ported side relatively small and tuned high. Would this sub fit well in this use? I don't fully understand the modeling software and how to enter all the T/S parameters. Hell, in fact I don't know what the XFL's box recommendations even are. Thinking of a Brutus Hifonics 1100 amp for this. Stock car with a yellow top battery. Drop in and done...for now. [/QUOTE]
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