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kidd666

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I do believe it is 6 cubic feet

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Cool. Well that pretty much confirms my suspicions, I don't think you're going to be able to get much louder than you already are with the equipment you have. By all means go for it if you want to see if a bandpass sounds better, but I wouldn't expect any more output. Like I said in my first post, if you do it please let us know the results.
 

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Will do thanks for the advice

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If your still running that sealed box, you could try installing a Bass Cube (Phenix Gold) or Epicenter. I've had success with the old school Rockford Double Stack 15" DVC in sealed box stuffed with poly fill and I think the Bass Cube was a little better. It offered better tuning with an enhanced bass boost, ahead of the amp.
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When you guys are talking about a 'band-pass' or '4th order', are you referring to 'T-line' & 'L-line' style boxes? Or are they just different styles of a ported box? I've heard of some boxes referred to as 6th order.
Not trying to jack the thread. Hope my 'Q's are relevant. If not, I know where the door is! Lol!
 

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Yes never was in a sealed box it's in a ported one that's about 6 cubic feet. Port is tuned to 32htz

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