What type of box to build

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blk88

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So I was originally going to put my 2-JL 10w6's in the rear 1/4 panels. I've decided that if I went that route it would be quite a while before I actually completed it so I'm going to build a mdf box. I mainly listen to rock music. i.e. Korn, Chevelle, Trapt, Incubus, etc. My old box was in the extra cab of my S-10...small sealed box. It sounded awesome. Now being in a much larger cargo space I was contemplating a ported box. My concern is that I don't want the bass to roll too much. With the music I listen to there isn't much rolling bass. Most of it is tight and hard hitting bass. Should I build a larger sealed box or a smaller ported box? I've never put subs in a large vehicle before. I was thinking maybe a box similar to this JL box. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks!

http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_enclosures_pages.php?menu=2&page_id=19
 

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small sealed. The W0's are the smaller powered version, so I wouldnt run them ported.
 
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I have the 10w6's, not the W0's.

http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_subs.php?series_id=6

I should add a little more info. They will be powered by a JL 500.1 amp and I'm trying to keep the box(s) relatively small. After I got my Tahoe I'm surprised how many times I've had the back of it full of stuff.
 
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blk88

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So what you are saying is build the box to the sub and not the vehicle?
 

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actually both.

First, you need to see the mnaufactures specs, for that sub and build accordingly.
Second, is look "how can I use that box to maximize for my particular vehicle"

For all out, woofers up, ports back. For looks, less output, but looks great, woofers and port facing rear.
 

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i always do subs up port back in SUVs but i would definitely port them. tunning in the 40-42hz range seemed to be popular for rock music on the builds i done for my military buddies
 
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What about a band pass box? I'm really struggling on the type of box to build. I haven’t built many boxes and want to make sure I build the right one for the size of cabin space the Tahoe’s have. I might just stick with the slotted ported box on the owner’s manual information that blueflamed03 posted. I've even thought of selling the 2 10's and getting 1 JL 13TW5 and building a box to go under the driver seat.
 

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bandpass is huge!

I like the dual slot ported box, with the power you have, will be the biggest output.
 

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you should build a dual chamber ported box, and build some caps that will cover the ports when you want tight bass. i bought a box like that and am happy with it
 

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