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How do you plan for 45s in port?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8523455" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Sub and port firing up has given me best sounding results in my Jeeps. Sub(s) up port to the side is slightly louder on the meter but not by a lot and if you don't have adequate room outside of where the port fires it won't load right so up is a lot easier.</p><p></p><p>Assuming you're 6.5-8 cube box if you are off by half a cube or even a full cube in your calculations the difference should be mostly inaudible. If you don't have an exact frequency goal for the sake of SPL competitions don't worry so much about splitting hairs on whether you're off a little bit on volume or a couple inches give or take of port length, you'll never hear the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8523455, member: 614752"] Sub and port firing up has given me best sounding results in my Jeeps. Sub(s) up port to the side is slightly louder on the meter but not by a lot and if you don't have adequate room outside of where the port fires it won't load right so up is a lot easier. Assuming you're 6.5-8 cube box if you are off by half a cube or even a full cube in your calculations the difference should be mostly inaudible. If you don't have an exact frequency goal for the sake of SPL competitions don't worry so much about splitting hairs on whether you're off a little bit on volume or a couple inches give or take of port length, you'll never hear the difference. [/QUOTE]
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