B Braindead Senior VIP Member 334 0 York, SC Jul 28, 2013 #1 Just finished a design for a DC lvl4 12" Tuned @37.9Hz with a port length of 16.2" View attachment 26543962 Click to read more...
Just finished a design for a DC lvl4 12" Tuned @37.9Hz with a port length of 16.2" View attachment 26543962 Click to read more...
mylows10 5,000+ posts B2,singer,ampere rep 22,678 76 monterey , ca Jul 28, 2013 #2 Just finished a design for a DC lvl4 12" Tuned @37.9Hz with a port length of 16.2" View attachment 26543962 Click to expand... after sub and port displacement ,looks like the box will be really small,also needs to be tuned a bit lower
Just finished a design for a DC lvl4 12" Tuned @37.9Hz with a port length of 16.2" View attachment 26543962 Click to expand... after sub and port displacement ,looks like the box will be really small,also needs to be tuned a bit lower
OP B Braindead Senior VIP Member 334 0 York, SC Jul 29, 2013 Thread Starter #3 after sub and port displacement ,looks like the box will be really small,also needs to be tuned a bit lower Click to expand... Would I get alot of port noise if i increased the depth to 16, changed the tuning to 35 and had a port that was 12.5x1?
after sub and port displacement ,looks like the box will be really small,also needs to be tuned a bit lower Click to expand... Would I get alot of port noise if i increased the depth to 16, changed the tuning to 35 and had a port that was 12.5x1?
mylows10 5,000+ posts B2,singer,ampere rep 22,678 76 monterey , ca Jul 29, 2013 #4 The box needs to be a bit bigger. And open the port up a bit then
SounDrive Pro Seller www.soundrive.audio 3,114 4 Lebanon, TN Jul 29, 2013 #5 You need around 12-16 square inches of port opening per net cubic foot of the enclosure.. Things like that are why I like using Torres box calculator lol
You need around 12-16 square inches of port opening per net cubic foot of the enclosure.. Things like that are why I like using Torres box calculator lol