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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 7378624" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Sub/port on same side of box would a L slot port that goes behind 1 of the motors hinder the sound in the port? <strong>Not really ***edit, I usually like to not have this happen though.</strong></p><p></p><p>If slot area is generally 12-16 is aero really slightly less with 8-12 per cube? <strong>Yes, but both of these rules of thumb aren't always accurate.</strong></p><p></p><p>If tuning high 40+ u go with 16 per cube 30-40hz about 14 and 12 per cube if below 30? <strong> No.</strong></p><p></p><p>For spl burps you can go in the upwards of 18-20 per cube? <strong>Yes, but testing &gt; theory for SPL.</strong></p><p></p><p>How exactly does tuning above/below and building a box above recommended ts specs affect the overal sound? <strong>What? </strong></p><p></p><p>Kind of a broad question but.. How is box size relevant to tuning? Big box for tuning low and small box for high tuning.. <strong>You can tune a box to any frequency, no matter what size. Large box tuned low tends to have a flatter response. Smaller boxes tuned higher tend to have a peakier response. I like tuning low for daily. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 7378624, member: 591582"] Sub/port on same side of box would a L slot port that goes behind 1 of the motors hinder the sound in the port? [B]Not really ***edit, I usually like to not have this happen though.[/B] If slot area is generally 12-16 is aero really slightly less with 8-12 per cube? [B]Yes, but both of these rules of thumb aren't always accurate.[/B] If tuning high 40+ u go with 16 per cube 30-40hz about 14 and 12 per cube if below 30? [B] No.[/B] For spl burps you can go in the upwards of 18-20 per cube? [B]Yes, but testing > theory for SPL.[/B] How exactly does tuning above/below and building a box above recommended ts specs affect the overal sound? [B]What? [/B] Kind of a broad question but.. How is box size relevant to tuning? Big box for tuning low and small box for high tuning.. [B]You can tune a box to any frequency, no matter what size. Large box tuned low tends to have a flatter response. Smaller boxes tuned higher tend to have a peakier response. I like tuning low for daily. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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