ported or sealed based on T/S

jacko
10+ year member

CarAudio.com Elite
What is the general rule for subs being in big, small, ported, or sealed boxes and creating an SPL or SQ box based on T/S parameters alone. I know that qts and vas and fs has a lot to do with it... other than that i'm a total noob? If anyone could explain or post a link THANKS!

-Tyler

 
Sealed:

Qr = Qtc/Qts

Vr = Qr^2-1

Vb = Vas/Vr

Fb = Qr*Fs

F3 = Fb*((1/Qtc^2-2+((1/Qtc^2-2)^2+4)^0.5)/2)^0.5

If Qtc>(1/2)^.5

then dBpeak = 20*log(Qtc^2/(Qtc^2-0.25)^0.5)

Else dBpeak = 0

where,

Vb = net box volume (litres)

Fb = box resonant frequency (Hz)

F3 = -3dB frequency (Hz)

dBpeak = maximum peak or dip in system response

Ported:

Vb = 20*Qts^3.3*Vas

Fb = (Vas/Vb)^0.31*Fs

F3 = (Vas/Vb)^0.44*Fs

dBpeak = 20*LOG(Qts*(Vas/Vb)^0.3/0.4)

where,

Vb = net box volume (litres)

Fb = box resonant frequency (Hz)

F3 = -3dB frequency (Hz)

dBpeak = maximum peak or dip in system response

Dv = internal diameter of port (cm)

 
General rule of thumb is Qts of .4 or above is best suited for sealed, below that best suited for ported.

Along with that, EBP (Qes/Fs) of closer to 50 is better suited for sealed, closer to 100 is better suited for ported, and in the middle can go either way.

 
Squeak, look at the Sealed spl box size recomendations on the Type R, why are they so small, and also those are all Gross box volumes, so after displacement, the 12 inch type R will be in about .35-.4 cubes....WTF?

vvvv2cu.png


 
Activity
No one is currently typing a reply...
Old Thread: Please note, there have been no replies in this thread for over 3 years!
Content in this thread may no longer be relevant.
Perhaps it would be better to start a new thread instead.

About this thread

jacko

10+ year member
CarAudio.com Elite
Thread starter
jacko
Joined
Location
rogers, MN
Start date
Participants
Who Replied
Replies
7
Views
942
Last reply date
Last reply from
Chevyaudio
IMG_20260513_214311575.jpg

ThxOne

    May 13, 2026
  • 0
  • 0
IMG_20260513_213956814.jpg

ThxOne

    May 13, 2026
  • 0
  • 0

New threads

Top