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<blockquote data-quote="rpfuror" data-source="post: 5167286" data-attributes="member: 564079"><p>T-line, just like a bandpass, will be very specific to the type of subs (TS parameters) that you chose ..... just like any other box...</p><p></p><p>Subs up /port back will not always be the correct choice. I have have had really good response to subs back / port back in my jeep with some designs and subs up / port back with others.</p><p></p><p>If you design a box you just need to make sure you that you have the right amount of space away from any restriction (for a back port for example), but depending on you tuning to much space from the port may change the wavelength which will inhibit the propagation of the frequency that you are tying to tune to ultimately causing distortion.. this is where the resonance freq of where your comes into play... again it all depends on the drivers you choose to determine most of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpfuror, post: 5167286, member: 564079"] T-line, just like a bandpass, will be very specific to the type of subs (TS parameters) that you chose ..... just like any other box... Subs up /port back will not always be the correct choice. I have have had really good response to subs back / port back in my jeep with some designs and subs up / port back with others. If you design a box you just need to make sure you that you have the right amount of space away from any restriction (for a back port for example), but depending on you tuning to much space from the port may change the wavelength which will inhibit the propagation of the frequency that you are tying to tune to ultimately causing distortion.. this is where the resonance freq of where your comes into play... again it all depends on the drivers you choose to determine most of this. [/QUOTE]
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