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Need help tuning port low for a fixed volume box
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<blockquote data-quote="bigbang" data-source="post: 3209695" data-attributes="member: 576408"><p>XanderMoser, thanks for the feedback. I got just about the same results when I tried this one 'ajvented' ported box calculator. Good to know I used it right. The sub is rated 900 watts RMS with an xmax of 19mm and displacement of .21 cubic feet. If only I had a larger trunk...I wish I could get the same results for the flatline even if it was a couple db lower across the board in a smaller box. Its also crasy how long the stupid ports end up being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbang, post: 3209695, member: 576408"] XanderMoser, thanks for the feedback. I got just about the same results when I tried this one 'ajvented' ported box calculator. Good to know I used it right. The sub is rated 900 watts RMS with an xmax of 19mm and displacement of .21 cubic feet. If only I had a larger trunk...I wish I could get the same results for the flatline even if it was a couple db lower across the board in a smaller box. Its also crasy how long the stupid ports end up being. [/QUOTE]
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