snyderd758
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So I am in the process of designing a ported box for 2 jl audio 10w3v3-4 subs. They will be placed under the back seat of a Chevy crew cab and I will be lifting the seat 3 inches.
I am splitting the enclosure into two parts it just makes it much easier to design. It is a wedge style box but laid on its side. My dimensions are as follows: width 20"xdepth 18.75x front height 12.88"x back height 6.88" giving me a gross volume of 1.54ft3.
I am going to use a square slot port either oriented on the front or the side of the box. It measures 3.76x3.76x26.52" giving me a tune of 32hz. After all displacement the enclosure comes out to 1.25ft3 tuned to 32hz.
My question(a) are; does making the port square present any problems?
I am obviously going to have to bend the port is this going to present any problems.
I am using subwoofer design toolbox which doesn't calculate port noise or port area I used the car stereo calculator and it came out to 12.56 sq in port area I'm just wondering is someone with winisd could be so kind as to do this for me. Thank you all for the help.
I am splitting the enclosure into two parts it just makes it much easier to design. It is a wedge style box but laid on its side. My dimensions are as follows: width 20"xdepth 18.75x front height 12.88"x back height 6.88" giving me a gross volume of 1.54ft3.
I am going to use a square slot port either oriented on the front or the side of the box. It measures 3.76x3.76x26.52" giving me a tune of 32hz. After all displacement the enclosure comes out to 1.25ft3 tuned to 32hz.
My question(a) are; does making the port square present any problems?
I am obviously going to have to bend the port is this going to present any problems.
I am using subwoofer design toolbox which doesn't calculate port noise or port area I used the car stereo calculator and it came out to 12.56 sq in port area I'm just wondering is someone with winisd could be so kind as to do this for me. Thank you all for the help.
