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4 RL-p 12" in 1.25cubes each ported

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I'm going to be running 4 Signature 12"s ported and the most I can muster up for each is 1.25 cubes ported to 33Hz with 500w to each. Is this going to be sufficient air space for them to function properly?

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I've always been big into ported enclosures, but space is tight. I wonder if I would be happy with these 4 sealed. :coolugh:

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Woooo i cant wait to see this! i think you should seal it first, then if you dont like it, try ported. im sure you have an idea what rl-p's sound like ported anyway! lol

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You could always use external Aero ports to achieve a ported box with little space consumed for the port.

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You could always use external Aero ports to achieve a ported box with little space consumed for the port.
The only problem with that is that it's going to be a center console setup in my crew cab chevy. So it has to be a clean install with no external ports. :fing34:

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Ok I did some measuring and if I cut the rear seat (make it 2 buckets out of the 60/40 bench seat), I would have enough to give them 1.55 each after displacement. What are your thoughts on that?

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Perfecto!

I've been waiting for you to chime in Mike, LOL. So 1.5 with about 450w tuned to 33-34Hz. I'm going to see what I can pull off then.

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Perfecto!

I've been waiting for you to chime in Mike, LOL. So 1.5 with about 450w tuned to 33-34Hz. I'm going to see what I can pull off then.

Awesome!

We demand pictures as always. :fing34: :fing34: :fing34:

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:ttiwwop: Edited by tech2332

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LOL, I'll start another thread when I get started on it. I have a few things to work out/figure out. It's going to be a full coulsole from front to back. So I want it to look right/good. :fing34:

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