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Sanford Sound Maine NESPL June 9
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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 7770363" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>I really think your over thinking this a bit. Build a box of a normal size, and built to spec or just a little bigger. Depending on your goal, if your looking for musical and be able to burp it then tune the port to the mid to upper 30's and go from there. If your looking for musical only box and listen to rap and that other bass kinda music then tune to the low 30's. If it's gonna be for burps only then start the tuning in the low 40's and go up from there.</p><p></p><p>To be honest, competitors that put way too much thought into the science behind waves and such don't seem to hit as high as they want on the meter. I've talked to several over the years that know a lot about the physics behind audio, and always get beat by guys starting out that know nothing about it. Getting louder is all about testing and building different enclosures, testing various sub and amp combo's.</p><p></p><p>Leave the science of it all to the veteran competitors building Extreme class concrete filled bandpass vehicles and just have some fun and learn it all as you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 7770363, member: 587873"] I really think your over thinking this a bit. Build a box of a normal size, and built to spec or just a little bigger. Depending on your goal, if your looking for musical and be able to burp it then tune the port to the mid to upper 30's and go from there. If your looking for musical only box and listen to rap and that other bass kinda music then tune to the low 30's. If it's gonna be for burps only then start the tuning in the low 40's and go up from there. To be honest, competitors that put way too much thought into the science behind waves and such don't seem to hit as high as they want on the meter. I've talked to several over the years that know a lot about the physics behind audio, and always get beat by guys starting out that know nothing about it. Getting louder is all about testing and building different enclosures, testing various sub and amp combo's. Leave the science of it all to the veteran competitors building Extreme class concrete filled bandpass vehicles and just have some fun and learn it all as you go. [/QUOTE]
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