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Subwoofer turns off! Plz help!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8729169" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>im not saying they don’t work ported, but it’s just not what they work in optimally. Any sub can be put into a ported box. If you were able to put those in a little larger box, say 2-2.5 cubes with a port tuning at 30, you’d hear what Im saying. They are a really good sounding sealed sub in 1.5 cubes. Ive done a 4th order bandpass for a single one of these also, with a ported section @ .75 cubes tuned @55hz and a sealed section of .75, and it was a very nice sounding sub In that box. It’s a very nice subwoofer, I just don’t like them ported as much, especially in the small boxes Rockford puts them in. I’m supposed to be building a box for these ported soon in the back of a Dodge Durango, assuming the guy likes my quote. He insists on ported, so I’ve worked up a design to do them in 2.25 cubes @ 30hz, which should sound nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8729169, member: 678073"] im not saying they don’t work ported, but it’s just not what they work in optimally. Any sub can be put into a ported box. If you were able to put those in a little larger box, say 2-2.5 cubes with a port tuning at 30, you’d hear what Im saying. They are a really good sounding sealed sub in 1.5 cubes. Ive done a 4th order bandpass for a single one of these also, with a ported section @ .75 cubes tuned @55hz and a sealed section of .75, and it was a very nice sounding sub In that box. It’s a very nice subwoofer, I just don’t like them ported as much, especially in the small boxes Rockford puts them in. I’m supposed to be building a box for these ported soon in the back of a Dodge Durango, assuming the guy likes my quote. He insists on ported, so I’ve worked up a design to do them in 2.25 cubes @ 30hz, which should sound nice. [/QUOTE]
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