When building a ported box for an SQ system...

blackbonnie
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how do you determine everything? i believe it is tune very low, but can someone maybe do a quick walkthrough on how to design a ported box for an sq system/sub? i know how to build boxes and all, but every ported enclosure i have designed was for spl, i wanna learn sq now. help is greatly appreciated

 
great timing. i was just starting to plan one out myself. i know tuning low will help give a flater (sp?) responce. but as far as how many cubes (large or small) and how much port area i don't know.

 
i know too much port area (14-16 sqin per cuft) will give more of a boomy response and may cause muddiness on quick basslines.not sure about the rest though.
the other problem with larger port areas is that it is hard to get the port long enough to get the low tuning you want

 
tune to 0 hz. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif

i have no idea. bump for me wanting to know as well. not rly into SQ, but i could be.

 
this is a graph for output of a single 12" pg rsdc....the red line is recommended flat response, but in this case the owner wanted a little more output(black line). for that I dropped the size of the enclosure a little and raised the tuning just a bit.

PG recommends 1.5 @32 for this sub, but that puts a peak at 50hz...notice where the peak is for the black line

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