4th order or 6th order bp blowthrough design help

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I’ve actually done a 4th BP wall for 4 x-12’s. The one I did was like ~4.5-5 sealed and ~10 ported @ 44 hz. It was a lower playing musical 4th, not for SPL. Iirc port area for the ported section was around 16 in^2 per cube, so around 160 in^2 for 10 cubes.

You should easily hit a 150 with that equipment.
 
I’ve actually done a 4th BP wall for 4 x-12’s. The one I did was like ~4.5-5 sealed and ~10 ported @ 44 hz. It was a lower playing musical 4th, not for SPL. Iirc port area for the ported section was around 16 in^2 per cube, so around 160 in^2 for 10 cubes.

You should easily hit a 150 with that equipment.
Thanks, I appreciate it
 
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