Horn Size

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I am trying to design a bass horn for the sub with the following parameters.

\\Revc = 4 ohms (Single Coil 2 ohms)
\\Fs = 33 Hz
\\Zmax = 44.56 ohms
\\Qes = 0.52
\\Qms = 5.65
\\Qts = 0.47
\\Le = 2.52 mH (at 1 kHz)
\\Diam = 206.38 mm ( 8.13 in )
\\Sd =33450.61 mm^2( 51.85 In^2)
\\Vas = 24.70 L ( 0.87 ft^3)
\\BL = 14.85 N/A
\\Mms = 146.65 g
\\Cms = 157.19 uM/N
\\Kms = 6361.81 N/M
\\Rms = 5.40 R mechanical
\\Efficiency = 0.17 %
\\Sensitivity= 84.24 dB @1W/1m
\\Sensitivity= 87.54 dB @2.83Vrms/1m
\\Xmax(In) Peak to Peak = 1.17
\\Vd ft^3 = .035
\\Inverted Cone Volume ft^3= .04
\\Magnet and Cone Volume ft^3 = .09
\\Mounting Hole ID 9-1/4(In)
\\Mounting Depth 8 Inches (In)
\\Continuous Power 500 Watts RMS
\\80 oz Double Stacked Magnets

The result of this calculation yields the following.
Throat Area=42.51 cm^2
Mouth Area=13996.55 cm^2
Length=570.67 cm
Rear Chamber Volume=8.2 Litters
Lower and upper corner roll off frequency is 29-150Hz

Are these values correct or are they extremely large. How can I shrink it down some?
 
Greets!

Using Leach, I get a bit larger specs, but the design isn't viable IMO since it has such a high compression ratio (Sd/St). With its low Vas and relatively high Qts, it's just not a good choice for either a FL or BL compression horn.

GM
 
What About This

What about this twelve. Is this a better suited choice for a horn?

Revc = 4.1489 ohms
Fs = 35.5216 Hz
Zmax = 35.5411 ohms
Qes = 0.8036
Qms = 6.0807
Qts = 0.7098
Le = 2.3762 mH (at 1 kHz)
Diam = 254.0000 mm ( 10.0000 in )
Sd =50670.7504 mm^2( 78.5398 in^2)
Vas = 51.1113 L ( 1.8050 ft^3)
BL = 12.7749 N/A
Mms = 141.6356 g
Cms = 141.7366 uM/N
Kms = 7055.3384 N/M
Rms = 5.1987 R mechanical
Efficiency = 0.2748 %
Sensitivity= 86.3901 dB @1W/1m
Sensitivity= 89.2417 dB @2.83Vrms/1m
 
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