If I remember correctly you never ADD the volume of the ports. Think of the port as a closed cylinder - they can not add to the volume of the box. Now, they can subtract from the volume. The amount they take from the gross volume depends on how many inches of the port is inside the box.ports external? add the volume of the ports to the gross.ports internal? subtract the volume of the ports from the gross.
cylinder area = (pi*r^2)*Length
some people think that when you run external ports you have to add their volume because it is more air that the sub with my using along with the volume of the box.If I remember correctly you never ADD the volume of the ports. Think of the port as a closed cylinder - they can not add to the volume of the box. Now, they can subtract from the volume. The amount they take from the gross volume depends on how many inches of the port is inside the box.
It's more volume for the sub only because the port isn't in the box.some people think that when you run external ports you have to add their volume because it is more air that the sub with my using along with the volume of the box.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/hilarious.gif.02a037aad04aa96f19982b298a3d70a8.gifIt's more volume for the sub only because the port isn't in the box.
Look at it this way...
Fill your bathtub with water. Hold two bricks above the water. Did the water rise? No, there was no change in the total volume.
Drop the two bricks into the water. Did the water rise? Yes. The bricks add to the total volume.
Then explain to your Mom, wife, or girlfriend why you are washing bricks in the bathtub! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif