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<blockquote data-quote="EvilSquirrel" data-source="post: 6929296" data-attributes="member: 623548"><p>what does having too much port area cause?</p><p></p><p>Diamond says 3in Ø port per 10" D3. Thats 7in² per sub.</p><p></p><p>Im running D3 10s in a 2 cube box with 19.5in² tuned to 31.5hz.</p><p></p><p>would that be why my bass seems muddy?</p><p></p><p>I was thinking it might be the settings on my cheap amp, but then this problem hit me like an escaped lab monkey seekin revenge for those ****ed makeup tests by using a tube sock and bar of soap and attacking first time box builders...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvilSquirrel, post: 6929296, member: 623548"] what does having too much port area cause? Diamond says 3in Ø port per 10" D3. Thats 7in² per sub. Im running D3 10s in a 2 cube box with 19.5in² tuned to 31.5hz. would that be why my bass seems muddy? I was thinking it might be the settings on my cheap amp, but then this problem hit me like an escaped lab monkey seekin revenge for those ****ed makeup tests by using a tube sock and bar of soap and attacking first time box builders... [/QUOTE]
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