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Austin,
wrt porting the 'enclosure', depends on the driver. here's a resource that I used when designing my sub enclosure...see the port calculator to determine port length as a function on port diameter, enclosure volume, and tuning frequency
http://www.the12volt...io/boxcalcs.asp
was just looking at the Polk website for product specs....the db804 is good to 47hz and supports a .35 cf sealed enclosure. all of the other subs listed require minimum .60 cf enclosure volume.
Brian
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Brian - the Polk db840 is the one I got. Yeah I guess I kinda cheaped out on it - it's going for 45 bucks now on Amazon - but I needed one that had a magnet that wasn't too big in diameter or too deep a mounting depth to fit inside the KLA sub box. Now that I'm going to try ditching the box, I might just try that JL that Flash recommends.
-Austin
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Good idea, Flash, let's try that. That JL sub is only $140 on Amazon. Not bad.
Might make some progress on my electrical problem this weekend if Phil is available.
-Austin
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-Austin
'94 Black/Tan Coupe
6sp. LSD, 18" Carrera Lightweights, M030 struts and sways, Racer-X chip, airbox mod