I have done far better in 99% of most hatches with subs/port up and sealing off the area around the enclosure.subs up port back or subs forward port back in hatches.
This is the standard hatch and trunk testing phase.i have 0 experience with yotas for spl sooo
im just telling him what i know. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/thumbsup.gif.3287b36ca96645a13a43aff531f37f02.gifI have done far better in 99% of most hatches with subs/port up and sealing off the area around the enclosure.
This is still with keeping the ability to play music and put a good number.... For just numbers it is totally different.
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This is the standard hatch and trunk testing phase.
It's ok. I know nothing but how to put wood together.im telling him what i know. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/thumbsup.gif.3287b36ca96645a13a43aff531f37f02.gif
i hope you're trolling lolIt's ok. I know nothing but how to put wood together.
tell me about it. i dont know how to design because i had someone else build my boxSort of. I was repeating was I was told once lol.
im not talenteed in music boxes for my personal use lolI can design. But when it comes to solid spl I'm not so talented
im not talenteed in music boxes for my personal use lolI can design. But when it comes to solid spl I'm not so talented
This. I'm kind of into the big box thing, but generally the gains you'd get from larger box are lost from the large box messing with accoustics and the inability to really move it around to find that 1 position where it really goes off.Single port in a small chambered enclosure. Make sure you do some testing with a small sub and port build similarly. You can move it around and test it to see how it performs.
Odds are you will want to have sub up and the port angled to one side or the other.