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So, unfortunately i don't think i will be able to get the hight i need for 15s in a regular blow through. i have been looking in doing some sort of bandpass blow through with the chamber firing into the truck from the bed. i have read other posts and things but there seem to be too many different opinions and not facts. Any information for me would be greatly appreciated. I have seemed to be more focused of a 6th order. i like the way its ported inside a port but i do NOT have much knowledge on this so i'm looking forward to learning more about it. Would a bandpass be my best option, if so which one and why?

i was looking to do something like this.

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Budget for drivers? Vehicle?

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Budget = BROKE!

Vehicle = Busted!

:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

just kiddin got nothin but love for DBL!

He has a s10 97ish I believe!

Drivers I think he is going with mayhems not 100% though! for power has the two SAZ3k!

Good luck with this DBL if you need any help dont hesitate.............to call someone else! LOL!

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S10s are good at getting loud and mayhems are killer drivers :D

Well now that we've established vehicle and what not, time for someone that actually knows something about 4th orders etc to chime in :attempt:

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Not enough info in your post to answer anything. Goals, music prefs, etc...

Curious on your room comment as well, is there a reason you can "tip" the manifold in the BP but that you won't in a normal ported?

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I figured you guys knew what i was running. i am running 2 aa mayhem 15's with two sundown 3ks in a 98 s10. a 250 amp alt a kinetik 1800 unfront and a 2400 in the back. My goals are for just a daily ground pounder. i would like tuning to be around 30-32 hz but i do not know how to tune a bp. im not sure what you mean by tip the manifold, to do a traditional blow through i would do my subs flush with my back panel but i cannot get enough height to put the drivers through the cut .

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Sorry, should have used the word baffle and not manifold. Any reason you can't tip it?

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the most i can get out for height is 16.5 subs od is 15.6 and i need room for the box and for the boot.

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And if you tip the subs at a 45 degree angle (or even much less) they will fit easily :)

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the most i can get out for height is 16.5 subs od is 15.6 and i need room for the box and for the boot.

But if you angle / slant the mounting baffle then they could fit :ughdunno:

M5 beat me :attempt:

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And if you tip the subs at a 45 degree angle (or even much less) they will fit easily :)

well would you be able to help me with a box design?

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Baffle angle doesn't change the design, just the way you calculate volume :)

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angled.png

Just to give you an idea. Make sense?

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But with the angled baffle, you have to worry about your basket/motor hitting the bottom of the box.

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But with the angled baffle, you have to worry about your basket/motor hitting the bottom of the box.

Good point, would have to make sure you'd have the clearance before building box. Computers and calculators ftw :P

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solid point. so what could my other options be? I have been pondering on how to do it but i feel like i have ran out of options.

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