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<blockquote data-quote="DNick454" data-source="post: 6157430" data-attributes="member: 600755"><p>What are the two tuning frequencies and their respective volumes (minus all displacelents). You might have the two tuning frequencies close to each other and the pass-band is too small. For 6th orders, that's crucial and will severely lower the enclosures output when the tuning frequencies are near each other. Instead of building pressure, one vent inhales while the other exhales and it almost sounds as if you have a box with two subs working against each other out of phase. You might try putting the two frequencies further apart and then tweaking the volumes of each to get your peak/transient response under control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNick454, post: 6157430, member: 600755"] What are the two tuning frequencies and their respective volumes (minus all displacelents). You might have the two tuning frequencies close to each other and the pass-band is too small. For 6th orders, that's crucial and will severely lower the enclosures output when the tuning frequencies are near each other. Instead of building pressure, one vent inhales while the other exhales and it almost sounds as if you have a box with two subs working against each other out of phase. You might try putting the two frequencies further apart and then tweaking the volumes of each to get your peak/transient response under control. [/QUOTE]
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