how to tell what a box is tuned to

//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif Please don't tell me about learning and needing to design first, as I think I invented that category, as I'm fairly positive someone will prove via a certain picture.
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CJ

 
After watching the video, I actually suggest that you throw the box away and make a new one. The joints are flapping which looks like it's causing a loss of pressure. That's the entire theory behind a ported box, and if the air within the enclosure cannot support the cone, you can damage your speaker. That's what I fear from this.
do i need moar caulk?

 
Just get a hammer and smash it up before you try and take it out
hmm, that would work. im looking to replace this sub anyhow, what if i just plugged it up to a 220 plug in? i wonder if the sub would go before the box blew apart or not lol

 
hmm, that would work. im looking to replace this sub anyhow, what if i just plugged it up to a 220 plug in? i wonder if the sub would go before the box blew apart or not lol
If you want to set your house on fire go for it. Otherwise I would not advise it.

And dude, get someone else to build the box for you.....

 
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