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Are electro-mechanical parameters necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ace11" data-source="post: 8374053" data-attributes="member: 665579"><p>Its not a car sub. I have this sub from my PC's 2.1 system. One of the satellite doesn't work anymore so wanted to remove the amplifier from the bandpass box that its in and make a new enclosure for the sub so that I can place it away from a wall power socket. Its a 4" driver rated at 20 RMS according to the manufacturer's specs. Even though its a small driver it can play frequencies as low as 30-35 Hz. So I thought would be worth it to build a ported box for it to make the bass sound more natural.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I will take a look at how aero port subs are built.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace11, post: 8374053, member: 665579"] Its not a car sub. I have this sub from my PC's 2.1 system. One of the satellite doesn't work anymore so wanted to remove the amplifier from the bandpass box that its in and make a new enclosure for the sub so that I can place it away from a wall power socket. Its a 4" driver rated at 20 RMS according to the manufacturer's specs. Even though its a small driver it can play frequencies as low as 30-35 Hz. So I thought would be worth it to build a ported box for it to make the bass sound more natural. Edit: I will take a look at how aero port subs are built. [/QUOTE]
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