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<blockquote data-quote="2010HHRUMADBRUH" data-source="post: 8227974" data-attributes="member: 606055"><p>Wouldn't the sub not be able to play at all if it was the sub failing? Can you list any specific reasons you think the sub might be failing, considering the information I have provided?</p><p></p><p></p><p>OK, but this box is custom, and the internal airspace is 0.07 more than the manufacturer recommends, but I think you are mainly commenting on the port area. I know anything is possible, but I sure as hell hope that someone who gets an enthusiast/competition grade sub would know to get a proper enclosure for it, lol...</p><p></p><p>And about the wider port being more port area: what if the tuning stays the same? Wouldn't that mean the inside port length (how long the port extends into the enclosure) gets shorter? If I simply took this 30-32hz tuned slot port enclosure and hypothetically widened the port on the "exit" side, wouldn't that change the tuning? Basically, I'm under the impression that to keep a box tuned at 32hz, the port area would remain the same, but it would become shorter/wider to allow more air, and keep the tuning the same? Or it port area defined as the area on the exit part of the port? (the part that you can touch and see from the outside)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2010HHRUMADBRUH, post: 8227974, member: 606055"] Wouldn't the sub not be able to play at all if it was the sub failing? Can you list any specific reasons you think the sub might be failing, considering the information I have provided? OK, but this box is custom, and the internal airspace is 0.07 more than the manufacturer recommends, but I think you are mainly commenting on the port area. I know anything is possible, but I sure as hell hope that someone who gets an enthusiast/competition grade sub would know to get a proper enclosure for it, lol... And about the wider port being more port area: what if the tuning stays the same? Wouldn't that mean the inside port length (how long the port extends into the enclosure) gets shorter? If I simply took this 30-32hz tuned slot port enclosure and hypothetically widened the port on the "exit" side, wouldn't that change the tuning? Basically, I'm under the impression that to keep a box tuned at 32hz, the port area would remain the same, but it would become shorter/wider to allow more air, and keep the tuning the same? Or it port area defined as the area on the exit part of the port? (the part that you can touch and see from the outside) [/QUOTE]
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