PA Woofer Box Enclosure (2x Dayton Audio PA255-8 in Parallel)

Hi Guys,
I am working on a LCR home theatre build (3 way speakers) using pro-audio components.

I am using the Dayton Audio PA255-8 which I hear are very good, I will be wiring 2 of them in each box parallel to give me a 4Ohm load.

My plan is to cross them over at 600hz and I would like to have a tuning frequency of 40hz.

Based on online box design the box should be 3cu/ft (shared space) and port should be 4" diameter and 2.5" length. Can you help me out and confirm is this is correct? Or recommend better design?

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I’ve got extensive experience with the pa255-8, used it LR2 @ 1500hz in a 2 way, nice all round sound. It excelled on vocal/guitar but just acceptable on piano/drums.
Getting them to work down to 40hz is going to be a task, I could barely get the f3 to 60hz before they ran out out of go.
Maybe with dsp/eq it might be possible.

For the money it’s a nice speaker that really ‘sings’ at higher volumes.

My boxes were 1.8 cubic ft for a single so 3 cubic ft for duals should be about right, I tried a large port and then compared two smaller ones in the same box....it did better with two ports.
 
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I’ve got extensive experience with the pa255-8, used it LR2 @ 1500hz in a 2 way, nice all round sound. It excelled on vocal/guitar but just acceptable on piano/drums.
Getting them to work down to 40hz is going to be a task, I could barely get the f3 to 60hz before they ran out out of go.
Maybe with dsp/eq it might be possible.

For the money it’s a nice speaker that really ‘sings’ at higher volumes.

My boxes were 1.8 cubic ft for a single so 3 cubic ft for duals should be about right, I tried a large port and then compared two smaller ones in the same box....it did better with two ports.

MB do you recall the dimensions of the port?