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<blockquote data-quote="andrios" data-source="post: 5761211" data-attributes="member: 606866"><p>Using this website: <a href="http://psp-inc.com/psp-inc.com/public_html/..%5Ccgi-bin%5Cport_length_calculator.cgi" target="_blank">http://psp-inc.com/psp-inc.com/public_html/..%5Ccgi-bin%5Cport_length_calculator.cgi</a></p><p></p><p>When entering the values in the boxes, what should I enter in the <strong>Volume of Box in Cubic Feet:</strong>? Before or after sub displacement? Seems like it makes a couple inch difference in my case.</p><p></p><p>Volume of Box in Cubic Feet: 1.25(after sub displacement) or 1.46(before sub displacement)</p><p></p><p>Tuning Freq: 30hz(I think I wanna go to 32-34hz)</p><p></p><p>Port Diameter: 3"</p><p></p><p># of ports: 1</p><p></p><p>ATM my port is flared on both sides, the 3" one you get from parts-express. It looks to be almost 16" in length from flare to flare........If I wanna go a little higher in my tune and I cut the flare off the end will it sound like shit??</p><p></p><p>I have no upper bass freq just the lower and I don't like the way my re se 10 sounds atm.</p><p></p><p>anyone know how it would sound if I cut it to the length the PSP calc recommends and lose the flare off the one end??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrios, post: 5761211, member: 606866"] Using this website: [URL="http://psp-inc.com/psp-inc.com/public_html/..%5Ccgi-bin%5Cport_length_calculator.cgi"]http://psp-inc.com/psp-inc.com/public_html/..%5Ccgi-bin%5Cport_length_calculator.cgi[/URL] When entering the values in the boxes, what should I enter in the [B]Volume of Box in Cubic Feet:[/B]? Before or after sub displacement? Seems like it makes a couple inch difference in my case. Volume of Box in Cubic Feet: 1.25(after sub displacement) or 1.46(before sub displacement) Tuning Freq: 30hz(I think I wanna go to 32-34hz) Port Diameter: 3" # of ports: 1 ATM my port is flared on both sides, the 3" one you get from parts-express. It looks to be almost 16" in length from flare to flare........If I wanna go a little higher in my tune and I cut the flare off the end will it sound like shit?? I have no upper bass freq just the lower and I don't like the way my re se 10 sounds atm. anyone know how it would sound if I cut it to the length the PSP calc recommends and lose the flare off the one end?? [/QUOTE]
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