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<blockquote data-quote="DeonC" data-source="post: 723958" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>Down-fire that 15" Targa in a ported cabinet. I simmed and came to the conclusion that a cab of between 175 and 190 liter, tuned to 18Hz, looks good to me. For my sims I used 4 ports of 11cm (plastic drain pipe). You get down to 16Hz with good power. Speak more to Timber_MG about these Targa subs. Oh, and those subs will have to stand separate, not under the ribbons. They will be HUGE. The ports alone take up about 50 liters of volume that needs to be added to the overall internal volume (total internal volume circa 250 liters).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeonC, post: 723958, member: 1210"] Down-fire that 15" Targa in a ported cabinet. I simmed and came to the conclusion that a cab of between 175 and 190 liter, tuned to 18Hz, looks good to me. For my sims I used 4 ports of 11cm (plastic drain pipe). You get down to 16Hz with good power. Speak more to Timber_MG about these Targa subs. Oh, and those subs will have to stand separate, not under the ribbons. They will be HUGE. The ports alone take up about 50 liters of volume that needs to be added to the overall internal volume (total internal volume circa 250 liters). [/QUOTE]
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