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97neon 
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hey guys, i was wondering if anyone knows how long to make the port lengths for a AWT15X, the box is 5 cubic feet, i already have the holes cut, i just don;t know how long to make the ports, i don;t htink it says on the site

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97neon 
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does anyone know this, it;s for an audiobahn awt15x
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whats the tuning fhz of the subs? or that you want?
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97neon 
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im pretty sure it;s 35
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What diameter port are you using?  4"?
97neon 
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2, 4x8's
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97neon wrote:
2, 4x8's

Are you trying to say you're using slots?  4" X 8"?  That is WAY too large if that's what you are saying.  Please clarify.

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i came out with a length of about 19.5 inches for each port. if somebody would plz check that before he starts to build.
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dyohn, im just wondering what you mean by they are too large? ive used slot ports 6"x24" for an 18" woofer.
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yes, therew square slots on top of the box, 2 of them, and, trust me, there not to large
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