N Naxis2k1 10+ year member grade A whiteboy 598 0 Phoenix Oct 23, 2004 #1 how do i minimize the port noise in a rectangular port? should i fiberglass it all and then sand it down? and input would be great thanks Click to read more...
how do i minimize the port noise in a rectangular port? should i fiberglass it all and then sand it down? and input would be great thanks Click to read more...
Randy Savage 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 21,523 89 New York Oct 23, 2004 #2 Round off edges. The key with port noise is to increase airflow.
OP N Naxis2k1 10+ year member grade A whiteboy 598 0 Phoenix Oct 23, 2004 Thread Starter #3 sounds great thanks guys
plazman 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 660 0 USA Nov 23, 2004 #4 question about port noise.... the back and top parts of my box is out of fiberglass, the other parts of the port will be out of MDF. just sand the fiberglass part smooth to eliminate port noise?
question about port noise.... the back and top parts of my box is out of fiberglass, the other parts of the port will be out of MDF. just sand the fiberglass part smooth to eliminate port noise?
tRiGgEr 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 13,390 79 San Diego, Ca Nov 23, 2004 #5 question about port noise.... the back and top parts of my box is out of fiberglass, the other parts of the port will be out of MDF. just sand the fiberglass part smooth to eliminate port noise? Click to expand... You don't need to sand the Fiberglass inside the box. Just make sure it is a straight flow. No huge bumps in the fiberglass. Of course It wouldn't hurt to do it.
question about port noise.... the back and top parts of my box is out of fiberglass, the other parts of the port will be out of MDF. just sand the fiberglass part smooth to eliminate port noise? Click to expand... You don't need to sand the Fiberglass inside the box. Just make sure it is a straight flow. No huge bumps in the fiberglass. Of course It wouldn't hurt to do it.