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<blockquote data-quote="5t4y_50L0" data-source="post: 8899046" data-attributes="member: 692795"><p>Ok, I hear what you're saying, I originally didn't want to 45 the port but as I was about to place the top on, a friend said to do it to make the port 3" true all the way through.</p><p></p><p>Designer told me 1.4 airspace, tuned close to 40 Hz. I originally wanted 33 Hz but he said with my limited space 33 Hz can not be achievable. I paid and built it. After struggling with the tuning I decided to reverse engineer, the box hits hard and sounds good on certain songs, like three six mafia - sippin on sizzrp, sounds so good but then my lady plays Jessie murph - wild ones and the lowest note flutters ..</p><p></p><p>Anyway my initial homework says</p><p>29w x 19d x 11.5h</p><p>3x10 port</p><p>gross 2.78</p><p>net vol 2.12</p><p>Port 33 Hz</p><p></p><p>Some of these apps build the box different than how mine was constructed, like my side goes front to back and sits inside top and bottom, the online 3d mock ups have the sides sit inside front, back, top and bottom. Some even have the baffle, opposite end of the front fire port over the side. My side wall overlays onto the baffle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5t4y_50L0, post: 8899046, member: 692795"] Ok, I hear what you're saying, I originally didn't want to 45 the port but as I was about to place the top on, a friend said to do it to make the port 3" true all the way through. Designer told me 1.4 airspace, tuned close to 40 Hz. I originally wanted 33 Hz but he said with my limited space 33 Hz can not be achievable. I paid and built it. After struggling with the tuning I decided to reverse engineer, the box hits hard and sounds good on certain songs, like three six mafia - sippin on sizzrp, sounds so good but then my lady plays Jessie murph - wild ones and the lowest note flutters .. Anyway my initial homework says 29w x 19d x 11.5h 3x10 port gross 2.78 net vol 2.12 Port 33 Hz Some of these apps build the box different than how mine was constructed, like my side goes front to back and sits inside top and bottom, the online 3d mock ups have the sides sit inside front, back, top and bottom. Some even have the baffle, opposite end of the front fire port over the side. My side wall overlays onto the baffle [/QUOTE]
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