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Ported box recommendation for 15" hdc3
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<blockquote data-quote="AndrewHD" data-source="post: 8139189" data-attributes="member: 645142"><p>The bigger box will usually dig deeper and play lower. You have to be careful you don't go to big or else the sub will basically act as if it does not have an enclosure. 4cu ft. net at 34hz is a good plan. A couple hertz difference is usually not noticeable to affect anything all that much. The lower you tune the lower it plays but is a bit less loud. Usually for music a range of 30hz-35hz is acceptable. 36-55hz is more for burping and SPL type setups (they wont sound THAT good on music but will get crazy loud). Hope this makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndrewHD, post: 8139189, member: 645142"] The bigger box will usually dig deeper and play lower. You have to be careful you don't go to big or else the sub will basically act as if it does not have an enclosure. 4cu ft. net at 34hz is a good plan. A couple hertz difference is usually not noticeable to affect anything all that much. The lower you tune the lower it plays but is a bit less loud. Usually for music a range of 30hz-35hz is acceptable. 36-55hz is more for burping and SPL type setups (they wont sound THAT good on music but will get crazy loud). Hope this makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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