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I think so (im just learning about this stuff). "The Plan" is a box just under the recomended maximum size that the manufacturer specifies with a port...pyro_sniper2002 wrote:This a tuned box i take it?
DeeCee wrote:...
Cool cheers man apreciate your input SO do you think i can split up the recomended port size (maintaining the specified length, with half the specified volume per port) or does that throw everything out a bit?DeeCee wrote:if you have the manufacturers recommended ported enclosure size, port size and length, see how that goes for you
otherwise, feel free to ask more questions
solitaire wrote:I had been told that you get better quality (i don't care about volume) if you have a port... so I thought since I have the room to move why not see if it can be done...
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I tend to listen to generalised statements - there is generally a bit of turth in them , so if im interested in punchy tight base over volume and kick recomended a box between 10litres and 20 litres would i be better off going close to 10 litres or 20 do you think?DeeCee wrote:...
20litre sealed?DeeCee wrote:I tend to base it my experience judging sq cars for the last 3 years, installing for 9 years and playing spl (doofdoof) games for 3 years.
I'm starting a shop on my knowledge lol
I am playing wth your sub in bassbox and the curve isn't exactly fantastic with a flat alignment. Starts dropping after 65hz in a sealed and perfectly flat box..
34L = flat (apparently)
20L = slight loss in volume after 50hz
10L = loss in volume after 50hz and the peak at 75hz (yes, it peaks in a sealed box)
by the graphs, ported with this sub is all over the place. Only way to smooth the response is to have a ported box with 57L tuned to 45hz
shoot for the 20L if you can manage it in the space
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