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HELP ME I'M DROWNING; Making my first box
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<blockquote data-quote="Better-Action" data-source="post: 8146038" data-attributes="member: 644606"><p>Aeros are simpler than slot ports imo. Less chance to **** em up. Torres has a aero calculator. The way I pictured it was the 2 external aeros on the driver side coming out the top of the box. 14" external so both the ports would go into the box only 6" and the other 14" would be sticking out.</p><p></p><p>In Torres where you put your slit port dimensions right under it is areo. Just add 2 as the number of ports and 3" as the diameter, and length. Then down by woofer displacement you'll see length of external port. Aero ports are so simple, its kinda hard to mess em up. Plus if you'd like to experiment with different tunings its so easy to just swap out a tube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Better-Action, post: 8146038, member: 644606"] Aeros are simpler than slot ports imo. Less chance to **** em up. Torres has a aero calculator. The way I pictured it was the 2 external aeros on the driver side coming out the top of the box. 14" external so both the ports would go into the box only 6" and the other 14" would be sticking out. In Torres where you put your slit port dimensions right under it is areo. Just add 2 as the number of ports and 3" as the diameter, and length. Then down by woofer displacement you'll see length of external port. Aero ports are so simple, its kinda hard to mess em up. Plus if you'd like to experiment with different tunings its so easy to just swap out a tube. [/QUOTE]
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