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Audio Pro's/ Port experts
So ive been thinking about trying something new, i know i have had many setups but this is something entirely different.
I am thinking of trying two 10s forward fire ported. but i have a few concern, mainly the passenger side notch will this kill the subs airflow being ported or do i not need to be worried? Now you all know this box, i plan to have mine the same but with a ported setup, if i do this should i go dual chamber or single chamber shared port? https://www.f150online.com/galleries...407-150039.jpg https://www.f150online.com/galleries...407-150041.jpg https://www.f150online.com/galleries...407-150064.jpg If any one has any info please help out, im knew with ported setups |
How tall is your seat lift????? Seperate chambers, imho. Split the box evenly and the notch wont matter. tune accordingly. Be sure the net air space is accurate after taking in account the port size for tuning.
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again....
id ditch the middle seat bracket and just have the seat sit on the box, that will get you the most volume |
Originally Posted by azmidget91
(Post 4149997)
again....
id ditch the middle seat bracket and just have the seat sit on the box, that will get you the most volume |
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Originally Posted by mSaLL150
(Post 4150051)
whats your opinion on forward fire ported? |
no one else has an opinion?
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Holy seat lift batman!
I would remove the middle bracket, make the box whole, split it evenly, then port on each side to spec. Looks like you should have enough air space to do so. If you don't like it, seal it back up. |
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