OP oxsign 5,000+ posts No Affiliation 6,047 77 Orlando, FL Jan 9, 2007 Thread Starter #16 Ok, but I was told by "mrogowski" that they would be good with 24sq. in. of port. What would you suggest?
Ok, but I was told by "mrogowski" that they would be good with 24sq. in. of port. What would you suggest?
Johnny Drama 5,000+ posts Banned 21,345 126 Dramaville Jan 9, 2007 #17 Ok, but I was told by "mrogowski" that they would be good with 24sq. in. of port. What would you suggest? Click to expand... They are his subs... but IMO you size the port to the box, not the sub. 14-18sq.in. per cube is a good rule of thumb that I try to stick with. Your box is ~3.5 before sub and port displacement. http://psp-inc.com/
Ok, but I was told by "mrogowski" that they would be good with 24sq. in. of port. What would you suggest? Click to expand... They are his subs... but IMO you size the port to the box, not the sub. 14-18sq.in. per cube is a good rule of thumb that I try to stick with. Your box is ~3.5 before sub and port displacement. http://psp-inc.com/
OP oxsign 5,000+ posts No Affiliation 6,047 77 Orlando, FL Jan 9, 2007 Thread Starter #18 How does one compensate for the difference between PVC & areo ports when calculating the lenths? There is a difference right??
How does one compensate for the difference between PVC & areo ports when calculating the lenths? There is a difference right??
Johnny Drama 5,000+ posts Banned 21,345 126 Dramaville Jan 9, 2007 #19 How does one compensate for the difference between PVC & areo ports when calculating the lenths? There is a difference right?? Click to expand... The calculator on psp-inc will tell you the lenths of a flared port or a strait one. Its usually ~1" difference.
How does one compensate for the difference between PVC & areo ports when calculating the lenths? There is a difference right?? Click to expand... The calculator on psp-inc will tell you the lenths of a flared port or a strait one. Its usually ~1" difference.
OP oxsign 5,000+ posts No Affiliation 6,047 77 Orlando, FL Jan 9, 2007 Thread Starter #20 The calculator on psp-inc will tell you the lenths of a flared port or a strait one. Its usually ~1" difference. Click to expand... + or - to the areo ports?
The calculator on psp-inc will tell you the lenths of a flared port or a strait one. Its usually ~1" difference. Click to expand... + or - to the areo ports?
j3bus2k3 5,000+ posts Si vis pacem, para bellum 6,712 36 St. Pete, FL Jan 9, 2007 #21 I think the Aero's are 1" longer...