adio25 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 651 3 Wausau, WI Oct 20, 2009 #1 Right now I have a 2.0 cube box tuned to 32hz, is there anything I can try and do to it to increase the tuning frequency without building a new box? Click to read more...
Right now I have a 2.0 cube box tuned to 32hz, is there anything I can try and do to it to increase the tuning frequency without building a new box? Click to read more...
soloXgt 10+ year member Dinkum Flicka 2,510 4 Buffalo/Rochester NY Oct 20, 2009 #2 reduced port length if you can? is it a slot port or aero?
OP adio25 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 651 3 Wausau, WI Oct 20, 2009 Thread Starter #3 Slot port. I'm just wondering how I could fit a saw in there to make it smaller.
C cj407 Banned 2,840 0 Orlando, FL Oct 20, 2009 #4 go in the box with a dremel and cut the port length...it'll increase it big time.
OP adio25 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 651 3 Wausau, WI Oct 20, 2009 Thread Starter #5 Here's my box diagram
soloXgt 10+ year member Dinkum Flicka 2,510 4 Buffalo/Rochester NY Oct 20, 2009 #6 yup. try taking off some port
C cj407 Banned 2,840 0 Orlando, FL Oct 20, 2009 #7 if you cut the 2nd part of the L port off (behind the sub) should put u up at 38 hz.
OP adio25 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 651 3 Wausau, WI Oct 20, 2009 Thread Starter #8 Will that give me port noise?
fasfocus00 5,000+ posts doITdaWHITEwayORdoITtwice 5,712 58 New Orleans, LA Oct 20, 2009 #9 put a dense piece of material inside the box, it'll reduce the internal volume and increase your tuning frequency.
put a dense piece of material inside the box, it'll reduce the internal volume and increase your tuning frequency.
OP adio25 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 651 3 Wausau, WI Oct 20, 2009 Thread Starter #10 Don't wanna loose area though.