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how much is too much port area?
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<blockquote data-quote="8thGenSI" data-source="post: 8440056" data-attributes="member: 565184"><p>But I get em cheaper then a I can get a pair of Evils lol.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have ran a few different subs and boxes tuned as low as 28 hz, the only thing I didn't like was I didn't get a very good bandwidth at all when tuned at 38 hz. Even with the current box I have which is tuned to 34 hz I peak at around 28 hz on the meter, this is the second box that I have tuned to 34 hz and peaked lower then 30 hz. I am not really chasing numbers but I do listen to a big variety of music. I adjusted my calculations and got the port area down to 14.39 sq in/cube and maintained the 35.32 hz. If I am doing something wrong to get a peak at much lower then my tuned frequency please let me know, I am pretty new to the design process.</p><p></p><p>Appreciate the help Buck, I know you have designed a box or two in your day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8thGenSI, post: 8440056, member: 565184"] But I get em cheaper then a I can get a pair of Evils lol. I have ran a few different subs and boxes tuned as low as 28 hz, the only thing I didn't like was I didn't get a very good bandwidth at all when tuned at 38 hz. Even with the current box I have which is tuned to 34 hz I peak at around 28 hz on the meter, this is the second box that I have tuned to 34 hz and peaked lower then 30 hz. I am not really chasing numbers but I do listen to a big variety of music. I adjusted my calculations and got the port area down to 14.39 sq in/cube and maintained the 35.32 hz. If I am doing something wrong to get a peak at much lower then my tuned frequency please let me know, I am pretty new to the design process. Appreciate the help Buck, I know you have designed a box or two in your day. [/QUOTE]
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