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<blockquote data-quote="SeanDub" data-source="post: 3477876" data-attributes="member: 568046"><p>Eh, you can change it, but it will involve changing port area to do so since you can't get up in the box and add/subtract from the current port length.</p><p></p><p>Your best bet would be to build a different box. Tuning determines how the woofers will reproduce frequencies, where it will peak, etc. Tuning to 40 hz will be peaky and probably have poor response in the 30 - 40 hz region. Tuning to between 32 - 36 hz is usually recommended to make sure the lows sound good and general SQ and flat response is retained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeanDub, post: 3477876, member: 568046"] Eh, you can change it, but it will involve changing port area to do so since you can't get up in the box and add/subtract from the current port length. Your best bet would be to build a different box. Tuning determines how the woofers will reproduce frequencies, where it will peak, etc. Tuning to 40 hz will be peaky and probably have poor response in the 30 - 40 hz region. Tuning to between 32 - 36 hz is usually recommended to make sure the lows sound good and general SQ and flat response is retained. [/QUOTE]
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