45js45 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 276 0 lost.....again Jul 27, 2011 #1 What are the benefits other than internal space savings to running the aero port on the outside?I see these mostly on spl setups? Click to read more...
What are the benefits other than internal space savings to running the aero port on the outside?I see these mostly on spl setups? Click to read more...
Phoenix Risen 10+ year member OG.... Original Ginger 4,160 1 Dayton/Springfield, Ohio Jul 27, 2011 #2 i would think it would cut down on internal turbulence a bit as well since there is nothing inside the box to break things up.
i would think it would cut down on internal turbulence a bit as well since there is nothing inside the box to break things up.
surreal 10+ year member On my katy perry sht 620 0 OK Jul 27, 2011 #3 Not quite, putting the input flare on the outside isnt the best idea.. and its a pretty useful piece. People do this as it is easy to change tunings/ports quickly.
Not quite, putting the input flare on the outside isnt the best idea.. and its a pretty useful piece. People do this as it is easy to change tunings/ports quickly.
pro-rabbit 5,000+ posts Moderator 12,639 0 OKC, OK Jul 27, 2011 #4 I did it in the CRX I had for loading purposes...gained a huge amount of db when I tested with it. This was 6 years ago though lol.
I did it in the CRX I had for loading purposes...gained a huge amount of db when I tested with it. This was 6 years ago though lol.
jeepintn 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,461 2 Greenbrier, TN Jul 27, 2011 #5 As rabbit said, to gain loading from the enclosure is one. Also, many times its to have multiple port options where you can swap them out quickly to change the tuning
As rabbit said, to gain loading from the enclosure is one. Also, many times its to have multiple port options where you can swap them out quickly to change the tuning
RAM_Designs 5,000+ posts SketchUp Master 21,735 0 Rockwall, TX Jul 27, 2011 #6 It's an easy way to change tunings while maintaining the same internal volume, which is useful when testing and tweaking a spl setup.
It's an easy way to change tunings while maintaining the same internal volume, which is useful when testing and tweaking a spl setup.