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metalhead needs a ported box design for a 12" Pioneer TS-W3003D4
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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8619193" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>yep i just spend a wekk and 100 emails helping guy who messed up a slot port box for 3003 (because of where sub has to fit) bottom depth was 1/2 of top depth and he just left port like 11" long at top and 5.5" at bottom lol i was like nooooooooo... after trying 3" i saw only thing that keep air velocity just under to high was 4" round port (he only has like 1.35cfad though so making port length was pain so round was way to go) here's a pic.. hopefully your won't be angled so op won't have his problems.. he just has to flare ends</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8619193, member: 671921"] yep i just spend a wekk and 100 emails helping guy who messed up a slot port box for 3003 (because of where sub has to fit) bottom depth was 1/2 of top depth and he just left port like 11" long at top and 5.5" at bottom lol i was like nooooooooo... after trying 3" i saw only thing that keep air velocity just under to high was 4" round port (he only has like 1.35cfad though so making port length was pain so round was way to go) here's a pic.. hopefully your won't be angled so op won't have his problems.. he just has to flare ends [/QUOTE]
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