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<blockquote data-quote="akadj" data-source="post: 8009646" data-attributes="member: 554298"><p>so i just checked the tuning on this box, and its peaking just where i want it at 56hz. i hooked up to a small amp and only ran 160 watts clamped and man was it loud!</p><p></p><p>i did see some serious port flexing.. but that will be taken care of with the 3/8 steel threaded rod i already picked up.</p><p></p><p>i still have to put in a few 45's in the corners and that should bring up the tuning a little more.. shooting for 60hz cuz that's the max i can go in db drags... ps. the cars res. freq. was like 68hz</p><p></p><p>tomorrow im gonna work on soldering the power wire terminals. now i really hate soldering power wire, ive been taught that a proper crimp is always better because solder adds resistance to the line, maybe a small amount but some.</p><p></p><p>i think with 3 runs of power wire that size it should'nt make a difference, so for this time ONLY im gonna solder.</p><p></p><p>let me know what your opinions on solder vs crimping are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akadj, post: 8009646, member: 554298"] so i just checked the tuning on this box, and its peaking just where i want it at 56hz. i hooked up to a small amp and only ran 160 watts clamped and man was it loud! i did see some serious port flexing.. but that will be taken care of with the 3/8 steel threaded rod i already picked up. i still have to put in a few 45's in the corners and that should bring up the tuning a little more.. shooting for 60hz cuz that's the max i can go in db drags... ps. the cars res. freq. was like 68hz tomorrow im gonna work on soldering the power wire terminals. now i really hate soldering power wire, ive been taught that a proper crimp is always better because solder adds resistance to the line, maybe a small amount but some. i think with 3 runs of power wire that size it should'nt make a difference, so for this time ONLY im gonna solder. let me know what your opinions on solder vs crimping are. [/QUOTE]
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