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<blockquote data-quote="dB-SPL" data-source="post: 3270231" data-attributes="member: 579631"><p>I just built my first vented enclosure not too long ago as well. I did the same as you. I thought WAY more than I should have. It's really so much simpler than you think. Choose your box volume and tuning frequency. I used WinISD to help aid me through it. My box is 1 cu.ft. per sub and an additional 12.75 sq.in. for port area. They say that you should use about 12-14 square inches of port area for every cubic foot of volume. And yes, 12"x12"x12" = 1 cu.ft. Port location can be virtually anywhere so long as nothing obstructs the air flow. Hope that helps a little.</p><p></p><p>-Bill-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dB-SPL, post: 3270231, member: 579631"] I just built my first vented enclosure not too long ago as well. I did the same as you. I thought WAY more than I should have. It's really so much simpler than you think. Choose your box volume and tuning frequency. I used WinISD to help aid me through it. My box is 1 cu.ft. per sub and an additional 12.75 sq.in. for port area. They say that you should use about 12-14 square inches of port area for every cubic foot of volume. And yes, 12"x12"x12" = 1 cu.ft. Port location can be virtually anywhere so long as nothing obstructs the air flow. Hope that helps a little. -Bill- [/QUOTE]
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