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<blockquote data-quote="aaron7114" data-source="post: 2936217" data-attributes="member: 568210"><p>I got my box built yesterday and installed it today and put the wall up. Its in a 4 door honda accord.</p><p></p><p>The box is 42" wide, 14" deep, and 32" tall.</p><p></p><p>The port which is on the front of the box goes from the top to bottom and is 5 inches wide. Then the port length is 9" straight back. No Turns. The port is in the middle of the front between the two 15" L5s.</p><p></p><p>The box is supposed to be tuned to about 45 hz. I tuned it that high for comps. However it seems quite a bit higher than that. Like I already had planned I made a port plug that made the port width 3" to cut the tuning down to around 36 hz i believe. It sounded better. However it only really hits one note good. The first bass note on throw it up is the only note that really has any output, even at that its still not really all that loud, definately not louder than it was in the trunk. It pushes some major air though, blows stuff around. All the other bass notes have hardly any output at all.</p><p></p><p>I sealed off all the air leaks, and checked my wiring several times. They are hooked up to a kicker kx2500. I haven't changed anything other than the box and of course where the box is.</p><p></p><p>I really dont know whats wrong but I would really like to get it fixed as quickly, and easily as possible. The wall is about 5 inches behind the front seats. Its really not anywhere near as loud as it was with them in the trunk, and of course like I said it really only hits one note. So I figure its gotta be somethin with my port, but i dunno. Thats the only thing I can think of.</p><p></p><p>Anyone know what the problem might be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaron7114, post: 2936217, member: 568210"] I got my box built yesterday and installed it today and put the wall up. Its in a 4 door honda accord. The box is 42" wide, 14" deep, and 32" tall. The port which is on the front of the box goes from the top to bottom and is 5 inches wide. Then the port length is 9" straight back. No Turns. The port is in the middle of the front between the two 15" L5s. The box is supposed to be tuned to about 45 hz. I tuned it that high for comps. However it seems quite a bit higher than that. Like I already had planned I made a port plug that made the port width 3" to cut the tuning down to around 36 hz i believe. It sounded better. However it only really hits one note good. The first bass note on throw it up is the only note that really has any output, even at that its still not really all that loud, definately not louder than it was in the trunk. It pushes some major air though, blows stuff around. All the other bass notes have hardly any output at all. I sealed off all the air leaks, and checked my wiring several times. They are hooked up to a kicker kx2500. I haven't changed anything other than the box and of course where the box is. I really dont know whats wrong but I would really like to get it fixed as quickly, and easily as possible. The wall is about 5 inches behind the front seats. Its really not anywhere near as loud as it was with them in the trunk, and of course like I said it really only hits one note. So I figure its gotta be somethin with my port, but i dunno. Thats the only thing I can think of. Anyone know what the problem might be? [/QUOTE]
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