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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8825123" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>So I blew my sub </p><p>It was a DD 3510</p><p>I picked up a Sundown Audio X V.3 /10 </p><p>The sub is fu**ing huge</p><p>Its too big for my box so I have to make a new one ( the magnet won’t even fit through the opening for the 3510)</p><p>I want to kerf the port </p><p>My plan is to have the sub and the port rear facing with the sub on the right and the port on the left</p><p>My question is is there a different way of calculating the port when it’s a kerf given that it makes the last few inches a bit wider than the rest </p><p>I want to do a fairly wide sweep/bend on it to showcase it a bit </p><p></p><p>If it makes a difference the plan is for the box to be 32”w x 13.5”h x 17”d </p><p>And the port to be be 3”w x 12”h x 23.9”l</p><p>I would like to do at least an 8” sweep for the kerf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8825123, member: 681842"] So I blew my sub It was a DD 3510 I picked up a Sundown Audio X V.3 /10 The sub is fu**ing huge Its too big for my box so I have to make a new one ( the magnet won’t even fit through the opening for the 3510) I want to kerf the port My plan is to have the sub and the port rear facing with the sub on the right and the port on the left My question is is there a different way of calculating the port when it’s a kerf given that it makes the last few inches a bit wider than the rest I want to do a fairly wide sweep/bend on it to showcase it a bit If it makes a difference the plan is for the box to be 32”w x 13.5”h x 17”d And the port to be be 3”w x 12”h x 23.9”l I would like to do at least an 8” sweep for the kerf [/QUOTE]
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