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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8366639" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>Wow 150 seems pretty steep for a sealed prefab. Ask CSCStang to see what he can do for you. You can also try Boomsday and compare prices. How much port area you need is dependent on a lot of things really. It could be size of woofer, how much air it pushes, how many woofers are being shared in the same chamber, etc.. If the vent is too small, it could induce some port noise and shuffling. The lows can suffer from it and it'll sound like it's choking when you put the gains up. If the port is too big, it will have a big peak and a narrower bandwidth. You can use winisd to see if the port you use is large enough. For 1 10" dayton HO, you don't really need that much port area, especially if you choose to go with flared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8366639, member: 574798"] Wow 150 seems pretty steep for a sealed prefab. Ask CSCStang to see what he can do for you. You can also try Boomsday and compare prices. How much port area you need is dependent on a lot of things really. It could be size of woofer, how much air it pushes, how many woofers are being shared in the same chamber, etc.. If the vent is too small, it could induce some port noise and shuffling. The lows can suffer from it and it'll sound like it's choking when you put the gains up. If the port is too big, it will have a big peak and a narrower bandwidth. You can use winisd to see if the port you use is large enough. For 1 10" dayton HO, you don't really need that much port area, especially if you choose to go with flared. [/QUOTE]
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