blkcivicsedan
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I have dual ported box for 2 10's I would like to find out who manufactures the box. Pic is enclosed.
any box with some type of port/vent has a tuning. whatever the box is tuned to the sub will play loudest at. the downside to prefab boxes is they are generally tuned fairly high, and even more of a downside is most frequencies under the tuning are not played very loud, while coincidently the sub will be moving quite a bit more.what does that mean tuned to high? not enough space?
That the tuning frequency is probably too high. For those W6V2's, 1-1.25ft^3 each with a 30-32hz tuning works great...but you're really not going to find a pre-fab box with specs like that. They're generally on the smaller side and tuned in the upper 30's, which is good for loudness but tends to kill the lower bass.what does that mean tuned to high? not enough space?
Think of a tuned port like a bottle. You know how when you blow into one at just the right air pressure it naturally hums loudly?/well the same is true for sub boxes depending on the size/length of the port it will resonate naturally very well at a particular frequency. Typically you want that frequency to be in the low 30s to sound really nice //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifwhat does that mean tuned to high? not enough space?
Actually, any box has a tuning not just ones with ports.any box with some type of port/vent has a tuning. whatever the box is tuned to the sub will play loudest at. the downside to prefab boxes is they are generally tuned fairly high, and even more of a downside is most frequencies under the tuning are not played very loud, while coincidently the sub will be moving quite a bit more.
I think he specifically meant a tuning frequency, which you don't have with sealed boxes.Actually, any box has a tuning not just ones with ports.