Higher tune not louder??? wtf....

 

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Username: Thomas_g

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Post Number: 1626
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Y does it seem like when i try a higher tuned box say around 38hz, it seems louder when i tune it at 32 or 33hz?? Does ne1 know?? Thanx....
 

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Username: Basshead86

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cuz you are dumb.

are you increasing the port area when you tune higher???
 

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Username: Thomas_g

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Post Number: 1627
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Hey Muddy datz fu*ked bro lol u mean like wider??
 

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Username: Basshead86

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i am just kidding dude. lol

i mean like more port area....yeah wider, considering you are keeping the port height the same.
 

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Username: Thomas_g

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Post Number: 1629
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With pvc i have 2 4.25" ports tuned to like 33hz or wut ever, when i screw with the tuning i just leave it with those widths and cut or add to the length.....but i even tried that subwoofer tools calculator with a square vent and it still didnt seem louder.....hmmmm
 

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Username: Thomas_g

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Post Number: 1630
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O those 2 ports r for 2 12" subs in the same chamber.....
 

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Username: Basshead86

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try more port area...isntead of messing with the length. maybe that will help.
 

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Username: Thomas_g

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Post Number: 1631
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Mission aborted...... :-( DAMN!!!!
 

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Username: Thomas_g

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Post Number: 1632
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WHOA close........... but isnt that already big enough??...... o by tha way i called dd audio and asked tha prices for the 2512 and 2515 for my location and for tha 12 it would be around $210 w/shipping, and for tha 15 it would be around $240 w/shipping, its only like 30 dollars more so would u just get the 15, or it wouldnt be much different??
 

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Username: Basshead86

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Post Number: 5030
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hell yeah.

cone area is always a plus.:-)

you are paying thirty dollars more to go from one 12" to essentially 2-1/4 10"s using a very general cone area formula.
 

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Username: Thomas_g

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Post Number: 1633
Registered: Oct-05
Thanx, thats very ummmm......mathematical lol :-)


Well if i add another 2 4.25" pvc ports do u think it will be to much for 2 12" subs?? Thanx...
 

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Username: Thomas_g

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Post Number: 1634
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Or would it be just enough for more spl??
 

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Username: Basshead86

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Post Number: 5034
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try it....hell if i know.

how big is your box.....
 

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Username: Thomas_g

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Post Number: 1635
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4 cubes excluding ports and subs displacement.
 

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Username: Basshead86

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Post Number: 5039
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i don't know if aeros are different than Slot ported boxes as far as port area goes, but you have roughly 7 sq.in. of port area per cubic foot. DD recommends 16 sq.in. per cubic foot.


so maybe try to get a little bit closer to 12 or 14 per cube?
 

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Username: Thomas_g

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Post Number: 1636
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I have 2 cvrs in it, and ive alwayz wondered how tha hell u get the square inches from ur port....

By tha way i just read ur profile and i wuz lmao so bad when i read those funniest threads especially tha 1 with that guy that was all scared cuz his "voice coil" wuz stickin out
lol.....

MuDDy: "so maybe try to get a little bit closer to 12 or 14 per cube?"

So then i should add 2 more lol.... :-)
 

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Username: Basshead86

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Post Number: 5046
Registered: Aug-05
try it.

like i said...most people only use 2 or 3 aeros.
but with slots people use way more port area for some reason.

and DD rec's 16 per cube with slot ported. so try to get closer to that number and see what happens with aeros.

don't be mad a me if oyu don't like the outcome.
 

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Username: Basshead86

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Post Number: 5047
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those threads are my top picks lol
 

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Username: Thomas_g

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Post Number: 1637
Registered: Oct-05
Dont worry i wont be mad, expirementing is tha best way to do things so u can learn from mistakes.....Ne wayz thanx fo tha help dawg l8rz......:-)
 

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Username: Basshead86

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:-)
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