SQBubble 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,917 1 MTL Apr 15, 2007 #1 just curious how do you ppl port your 10" to 28hz? I tried some measurings and it take one HELL of a long port to acheive low tuning, even at 35hz .... Click to read more...
just curious how do you ppl port your 10" to 28hz? I tried some measurings and it take one HELL of a long port to acheive low tuning, even at 35hz .... Click to read more...
O Omarvelous 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,374 0 Queens, NY Apr 15, 2007 #2 .... port length is determined more so by the volume of the box along with the port dimensions and quantity.... Your not giving much info... Check precision ports website, i believe they have a calc.
.... port length is determined more so by the volume of the box along with the port dimensions and quantity.... Your not giving much info... Check precision ports website, i believe they have a calc.
OP SQBubble 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,917 1 MTL Apr 15, 2007 Thread Starter #3 well lets say a 10" usually needs .8cu.ft to 1cu.ft, with around 20sq.inch of port area? with these info port has to be around 65" long to have 28hz....
well lets say a 10" usually needs .8cu.ft to 1cu.ft, with around 20sq.inch of port area? with these info port has to be around 65" long to have 28hz....
helotaxi 5,000+ posts Kilroy was Here 8,961 73 South Central (New Mexico that is...) Apr 16, 2007 #4 With a box that small you can back off on the port area which will reduce the length of the port substantially. From there make sure to flare the port ends to reduce the chance of noise.
With a box that small you can back off on the port area which will reduce the length of the port substantially. From there make sure to flare the port ends to reduce the chance of noise.
jmanpc 5,000+ posts CA.com Nostalgist. 16,929 8 Jacksonville, Fl Apr 16, 2007 #5 for 1cf... you only need 12-15 sq. in. of port 20 is overkill.
OP SQBubble 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,917 1 MTL Apr 17, 2007 Thread Starter #6 for 1cf... you only need 12-15 sq. in. of port 20 is overkill. Click to expand... oh ya?