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Port back vs up: The horse is still alive.
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<blockquote data-quote="gckless" data-source="post: 8020733" data-attributes="member: 635756"><p>Doing two 15&#39;s (built by Zeuslicious, <a href="http://www.caraudio.com/forums/subwoofer-classifieds/563401-15-modded-3hp-sub-w-green-ti-basket-long-beefy-coil-tc-spaced-spiders-dd-cf-cap.html" target="_blank">http://www.caraudio.com/forums/subwoofer-classifieds/563401-15-modded-3hp-sub-w-green-ti-basket-long-beefy-coil-tc-spaced-spiders-dd-cf-cap.html</a>) in a Blazer. Comparing sub up/port back to sub up/port up. Couple questions. Slot would be about a 4"x35.5" port, for a tuning of 30Hz. Not sure on port WxH relationship, my numbers may very well be off.</p><p></p><p>For port back, how far from the rear hatch would the box need to be? I have heard double the port height. Space is somewhat limited, so I need as much as I can get. How does space needed between the box and the hatch compare in a slot vs. aeros?</p><p></p><p>For port up, the box would be butted up against the rear hatch, like this:</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i723.photobucket.com/albums/ww236/gckless/DSC03814_zpsbf2c719f.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>How would this sound vs. port back? I&#39;m looking for it to sound good, meaning minimizing rattles, no cancellation issues, digging deep, etc. Not too worried about it being loud, I&#39;m not chasing numbers and it should get loud enough either way. I want it to sound as good as possible.</p><p></p><p> [USER=591582]@Buck[/USER] [USER=637354]@double 07[/USER] @pro\-rabbit [USER=618111]@TaylorFade[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gckless, post: 8020733, member: 635756"] Doing two 15's (built by Zeuslicious, [url]http://www.caraudio.com/forums/subwoofer-classifieds/563401-15-modded-3hp-sub-w-green-ti-basket-long-beefy-coil-tc-spaced-spiders-dd-cf-cap.html[/url]) in a Blazer. Comparing sub up/port back to sub up/port up. Couple questions. Slot would be about a 4"x35.5" port, for a tuning of 30Hz. Not sure on port WxH relationship, my numbers may very well be off. For port back, how far from the rear hatch would the box need to be? I have heard double the port height. Space is somewhat limited, so I need as much as I can get. How does space needed between the box and the hatch compare in a slot vs. aeros? For port up, the box would be butted up against the rear hatch, like this: [IMG]http://i723.photobucket.com/albums/ww236/gckless/DSC03814_zpsbf2c719f.jpg[/IMG] How would this sound vs. port back? I'm looking for it to sound good, meaning minimizing rattles, no cancellation issues, digging deep, etc. Not too worried about it being loud, I'm not chasing numbers and it should get loud enough either way. I want it to sound as good as possible. [USER=591582]@Buck[/USER] [USER=637354]@double 07[/USER] @pro\-rabbit [USER=618111]@TaylorFade[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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