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wildchildbmx6 
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Posted: November 02, 2006 at 7:17 PM / IP Logged  
im running two 15 inch subs in a 7.5 ft^3 box and i want to know if i should split the area of the box into two, one for each sub, or should i keep it shared area? i want to go with spl. the box will be ported and tuned to about 40-45 hz. thanks for the help
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I would keep it a common chambor box with a lot of port area...but thats only my opinion....but I would brace it good inside though
I know many others will say to divide it...well lets wait and see
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i want to do whatever will make it hit harder
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i think it's really a personal preferance. personally, i like a divided box but a common chambered box can do well depending on the application. as for spl, box tuning and bracing is most important.
Whatever you do, DO NOT let the white smoke leak out of the wires.....

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