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<blockquote data-quote="Vausen" data-source="post: 569969" data-attributes="member: 552252"><p>I punched your box into winISD (I am no expert with it) but it appears you are currently tuned to 29Hz and your setup is very peaky (+4db) at 50Hz with very little response below 40Hz. Making the box smaller only appears to make the situation worse. I would try stuffing the box with poly-fill and see if that helps. It will make it look like you have 3.5ft^3 per sub (40% increase in volume) and should give you a flatter response (2.75db) at 50Hz with extension down to 30Hz.</p><p></p><p>Again, I'm no expert but it'd be interesting to try.</p><p></p><p>Tate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vausen, post: 569969, member: 552252"] I punched your box into winISD (I am no expert with it) but it appears you are currently tuned to 29Hz and your setup is very peaky (+4db) at 50Hz with very little response below 40Hz. Making the box smaller only appears to make the situation worse. I would try stuffing the box with poly-fill and see if that helps. It will make it look like you have 3.5ft^3 per sub (40% increase in volume) and should give you a flatter response (2.75db) at 50Hz with extension down to 30Hz. Again, I'm no expert but it'd be interesting to try. Tate [/QUOTE]
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