G GTonDubs 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 268 0 mo Jun 22, 2005 #1 searched, no answer to my question when doing the vent, is there an area where the vent mach should be at? if anyone could explain thanks Click to read more...
searched, no answer to my question when doing the vent, is there an area where the vent mach should be at? if anyone could explain thanks Click to read more...
psych0ticnemes1 5,000+ posts Psych0tic Customs 6,004 9 Behind You Jun 22, 2005 #2 :/ i guess i'm confused as to what vent match is
S snebes 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 634 0 AccountKiller Jun 22, 2005 #3 Ok I will just post what I know in hopes of answering your question, as I also don't know what you mean by mach... 1. The vent should be placed on the same plane as the sub 2. The vent should have atleast 1.5 times the diameter on the inside end, to avoid lengthening the port and effect tuning 3. Flared ports work well when they are twice the diamter Not saying this is correct at all, but I am 99% sure it is
Ok I will just post what I know in hopes of answering your question, as I also don't know what you mean by mach... 1. The vent should be placed on the same plane as the sub 2. The vent should have atleast 1.5 times the diameter on the inside end, to avoid lengthening the port and effect tuning 3. Flared ports work well when they are twice the diamter Not saying this is correct at all, but I am 99% sure it is
tRiGgEr 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 13,390 79 San Diego, Ca Jun 22, 2005 #4 searched, no answer to my questionwhen doing the vent, is there an area where the vent mach should be at? if anyone could explain thanks Click to expand... Depending on the speakers size and XMAX. This will determine the amount of port area to use. Here is a site with a ROUGH calculation on port area. Do not take the number it gives you as the holy grail. http://www.carstereo.com/help2/Articles.cfm?id=31 Also In designing a port to minimize port noise a ratio of 1:8 is Ideal. But I always use 1:6.
searched, no answer to my questionwhen doing the vent, is there an area where the vent mach should be at? if anyone could explain thanks Click to expand... Depending on the speakers size and XMAX. This will determine the amount of port area to use. Here is a site with a ROUGH calculation on port area. Do not take the number it gives you as the holy grail. http://www.carstereo.com/help2/Articles.cfm?id=31 Also In designing a port to minimize port noise a ratio of 1:8 is Ideal. But I always use 1:6.