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<blockquote data-quote="PowerNaudio" data-source="post: 1195571" data-attributes="member: 561215"><p>if you want to change the current sealed enclosure to a ported enclosure and want sound quality out of it. you have to take into account how big is your current enclosure. do you have room for a port opening and how big. do you have room for a port that is around 30" +-10" in length. have you considered going single sub, to allow one sub to have a bigger enclosure and have room for a port and get a lower freq response. have you tough of getting a subwoofer EQ to increase or decrease the gain of a particular freq or set of freq?.</p><p></p><p>model your current enclosure to see a close representation of the freq response you have now. and add eq settings to see what you get. calculate the same enclosure with just one sub. its allot easier to redesign a new box then it is to mod a current enclosure to sound a particular way. but if your lacking enclosure area in your trunk, ether stick to what you have now and add a sub EQ or get rid of one sub and go ported. humm what else can i say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerNaudio, post: 1195571, member: 561215"] if you want to change the current sealed enclosure to a ported enclosure and want sound quality out of it. you have to take into account how big is your current enclosure. do you have room for a port opening and how big. do you have room for a port that is around 30" +-10" in length. have you considered going single sub, to allow one sub to have a bigger enclosure and have room for a port and get a lower freq response. have you tough of getting a subwoofer EQ to increase or decrease the gain of a particular freq or set of freq?. model your current enclosure to see a close representation of the freq response you have now. and add eq settings to see what you get. calculate the same enclosure with just one sub. its allot easier to redesign a new box then it is to mod a current enclosure to sound a particular way. but if your lacking enclosure area in your trunk, ether stick to what you have now and add a sub EQ or get rid of one sub and go ported. humm what else can i say. [/QUOTE]
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