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    Re: port size help

    that dayton looks like it would work and its right around my price range but its 250 rms my amp is 500 rms im still looking and still thankful for the input

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    Re: port size help

    How about this one Kenwood KFC-W3016PS


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    Re: port size help

    https://www.parts-express.com/kenwoo...362_E_G100-200

    Looks great, can you do 2.0 cu ft @ 28Hz ?
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    thats the one im gonna go with i found it for 58 bucks What a deal. Thx again guys when i get it and install it all will let you know how it went.

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    OK, ported ?
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    thats what the manuf sug 2.0 ported

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    Re: port size help

    Yes, scroll down on sub and you will see `optimum` using "Bass Box 6" , for a vented/ported box. The subsonic filter is used {mechanical/electronic} so when sub unloads beneath tuned frequency, the sub doesn`t destroy itself.
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    my amp does not have a SSF or is that wht you are calling my high pass filterName:  za210004 (1)2.jpg
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    I cant seem to find the Thiele-Small parameters anywhere for the driver displacement for Kenwood KFC-W3016PS
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    Re: port size help

    Try searching here or email em, call em. http://www.kenwood.com/usa/

    If you set the highpass to 22-25 Hz it will only allow frequencies higher than that to go to sub. Many guys use a lowpass filter for their sub set to somewhere between 100-80 Hz, so the sub will only play notes below that frequency. Go here to look up subsonic filter http://www.bcae1.com/
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