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am a mod.
i made a thread a week or so ago trying to figure out what i should tune to. here is what i came up with (way to find my tuning)
the 12 volt's calculator page
my method was this;
1. insert your information into the "Port Length Calculator" to find the diamater and length of your port. (*note- you are not making a round port, this just gets us some numbers to work with.)
2. insert the resulting length and diamater into the "Volume Calculator - Tube/Cylinder Enclosures" to get your net port volume.
3. fiddle with the "Volume Calculator - Rectangular/Square Enclosures" parmaters - lengths\width\height - until your volume closely matched that of the cylander you just made. this will give you the lenth\width\height of your "port box" you now need to make, INCLUDING the thickness of your wood (*note 3\4" mdf = .375 inches) .
*NOTE* this is going to take alot of trial and error. dont forget to try and match the size of the port to the space limitations you have to work with - ie; your trunk. i wanted mine ~3" tall and ~10" long and ~20" deep. so use those as starting numbers, and add decimals and lower or raise the numbers until it is close to your space limitations.
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so jmac;
will this result in a correct port?
my results are as follows;
1.2cuft box
37hz
height = 2.2
width = 10.2
depth = 17
cuft = 0.12886 (the round port calculator came up with 0.12872 cuft for 37hz internal volume of my cylander)
if this works. ill make a tutorial with screenshots so people will get it right.
as for now. im going to bed. its 4:30am. sigh. good night all.
the 12 volt's calculator page
my method was this;
1. insert your information into the "Port Length Calculator" to find the diamater and length of your port. (*note- you are not making a round port, this just gets us some numbers to work with.)
2. insert the resulting length and diamater into the "Volume Calculator - Tube/Cylinder Enclosures" to get your net port volume.
3. fiddle with the "Volume Calculator - Rectangular/Square Enclosures" parmaters - lengths\width\height - until your volume closely matched that of the cylander you just made. this will give you the lenth\width\height of your "port box" you now need to make, INCLUDING the thickness of your wood (*note 3\4" mdf = .375 inches) .
*NOTE* this is going to take alot of trial and error. dont forget to try and match the size of the port to the space limitations you have to work with - ie; your trunk. i wanted mine ~3" tall and ~10" long and ~20" deep. so use those as starting numbers, and add decimals and lower or raise the numbers until it is close to your space limitations.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/patriotic.gif.b47a6e0394a3738334c387bdf79409f4.gif
so jmac;
will this result in a correct port?
my results are as follows;
1.2cuft box
37hz
height = 2.2
width = 10.2
depth = 17
cuft = 0.12886 (the round port calculator came up with 0.12872 cuft for 37hz internal volume of my cylander)
if this works. ill make a tutorial with screenshots so people will get it right.
as for now. im going to bed. its 4:30am. sigh. good night all.
