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Did i get my box tuning right?
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<blockquote data-quote="basketball00011" data-source="post: 8604597" data-attributes="member: 616147"><p>[quote name='Papermaker85']it will sound abit better up top and still get low. what car you have and where are they going? i usually recommend you keep the port and sub of the same plain but having htem 90degrees out of phase works better in alot of situations. its a phase thing. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>if you have a bigger car go smaller. if you have a smaller car go bigger.. lol the small car/area puts and acoustic air load on hte driver killing efficiency while the larger cabin does the opposite but in higher powered installs shrinking the box and using more port area give you less issues..</p><p> [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] that&#39;s why shrinking your port helped. no loading of the drivers and a large cabin gotta sink the box to have come compliance to help control the cones above FB..</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Okay, i have an 06 yukon. I was going to do either sub up/port up or sub forward/port forward. I can definitely do smaller. I love me some low bass but at the same time i listen to alot of new rock (nothing more, seether, bring me the horizon) but i will be listening to some good ole jeezy occasionally.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="basketball00011, post: 8604597, member: 616147"] [quote name='Papermaker85']it will sound abit better up top and still get low. what car you have and where are they going? i usually recommend you keep the port and sub of the same plain but having htem 90degrees out of phase works better in alot of situations. its a phase thing. :) if you have a bigger car go smaller. if you have a smaller car go bigger.. lol the small car/area puts and acoustic air load on hte driver killing efficiency while the larger cabin does the opposite but in higher powered installs shrinking the box and using more port area give you less issues.. [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER] that's why shrinking your port helped. no loading of the drivers and a large cabin gotta sink the box to have come compliance to help control the cones above FB..[/QUOTE] Okay, i have an 06 yukon. I was going to do either sub up/port up or sub forward/port forward. I can definitely do smaller. I love me some low bass but at the same time i listen to alot of new rock (nothing more, seether, bring me the horizon) but i will be listening to some good ole jeezy occasionally. [/QUOTE]
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