You can tune a box to a certain frequency...? There is no such thing as "long bass", the notes in the song are simply longer. Do you know how to read music? It's easier to understand if you do.
Anonymous
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no how the bass im bia bia isnt deep bass its higher frequencies not the boom, the hmmmmmmmm
Yes, the bass is a higher frequency? This has nothing to do with how long the note is. If you want your subs to play louder to that song, then tune your ported box accordingly.
The shape has nothing to do with it. The port area is what determines the frequency.
Like I said, you take the box apart, and make the port "slot vent" shorter or longer depending on what frequency you want.
You can't just open the box up and cut some out and hope for the best though. You have to calculate the length of the port needed, based on the desired tuning frequency, and the port area.
Anonymous
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so would i be able to play high and low frequencies at a certain setting or do i have to choose do i want one or the other, because ive heard peoples systems and some hit both kinda hard but then others dont hit the highs but hit the lows really hard, i want both, would a sealed box give me both
Your sub is still gonna play a range of frequency's. Tuning a box simply determines at what frequency range your sub will play the loudest.
Tune the box low, and the lower end of the bass spectrum will be louder. Higher bass notes will still be produced, they just won't be as loud.
Tune the box higher, and vice versa.
The loudest bass is that of the same frequency as the port tune.
Anonymous
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what if i want both of them to hit the same hardness what do i set it to then, is it possible for me to do any changes to my amp or no to get these results