pervertatoid
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Does this mean that the box should be tuned to the subwoofers' minimum frequency response to avoid damage? Should the box I build be tuned to 29Hz, if that is the minimum frequency response of the sub?Ported enclosures are slightly more difficult to design than a sealed enclosure. When using a sealed enclosure, it is difficult to be so far off as to risk damaging the woofers. In any type of enclosure, the woofer relies on the enclosure for damping. If there is insufficient damping, the woofer's cone will move significantly more than it should. The ported box will provide virtually no damping below the port frequency, all of the control will be provided by the woofer's suspension. Below the tuning (port) frequency, it is possible to cause damage to the woofer well before power levels approach the maximum power ratings of the woofer.
I want to build a vented enclosure for two subs, but I'd hate to blow one of them by screwing it up. I want to make sure I know how to do everything right before I try it out.
Any help is much appreciated!