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<blockquote data-quote="LosIsATool" data-source="post: 7817126" data-attributes="member: 632125"><p>@pro\-rabbit ;</p><p>I spent hours designing my next box. What I had... 35.5 Wide, 36 Deep, 11 High. Port was 1.85 deep, 34 wide. Net was 1.72 per sub shared champer. It came out to 18sq per cube of port area, 32hz tune.</p><p></p><p>Since I cant build my own **** i had the cheapest guy in town do it. He is a DD, DC dealer so he does build good enough. This mother ****** says some of the dumbest **** but all he had to do was follow my drawing. </p><p></p><p>He decides from his wisdom that I need more port so he makes it 2 inches deep with out redoing anything else. when I punched in the numbers it came out to 1.8 net per sub with 21 sq inches of port per cube. 34hz tune</p><p></p><p>I also asked for only a cross brace, 3 inches tall for both front and back, left to right... He desides to run a full front and back sheet but not run it down the hole box. It stops where the port starts.</p><p></p><p>Basically when we metered it I didnt think my set up could be that quiet. It only did a 43 at 48hz peak.</p><p></p><p>My question, did it mess up that much with the idiot changing the port are without doing anything else or is this just not going to work. The port has about 3 inches of clearance from the hatch lid.[ATTACH]26534714[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LosIsATool, post: 7817126, member: 632125"] @pro\-rabbit ; I spent hours designing my next box. What I had... 35.5 Wide, 36 Deep, 11 High. Port was 1.85 deep, 34 wide. Net was 1.72 per sub shared champer. It came out to 18sq per cube of port area, 32hz tune. Since I cant build my own **** i had the cheapest guy in town do it. He is a DD, DC dealer so he does build good enough. This mother ****** says some of the dumbest **** but all he had to do was follow my drawing. He decides from his wisdom that I need more port so he makes it 2 inches deep with out redoing anything else. when I punched in the numbers it came out to 1.8 net per sub with 21 sq inches of port per cube. 34hz tune I also asked for only a cross brace, 3 inches tall for both front and back, left to right... He desides to run a full front and back sheet but not run it down the hole box. It stops where the port starts. Basically when we metered it I didnt think my set up could be that quiet. It only did a 43 at 48hz peak. My question, did it mess up that much with the idiot changing the port are without doing anything else or is this just not going to work. The port has about 3 inches of clearance from the hatch lid.[ATTACH=CONFIG]26534714[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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