Silver Member Username: Holt_champHtown, MI Post Number: 961 Registered: Oct-06 | ported or sealed? which is better for lower bass? i want it to shake and rattle everything in my car and i want to be able to feel it in my chest when it hits? by the way it will be for 2 15rs SE subs. |
Gold Member Username: SouthernrebelMonroe, Louisiana Team Audible... Post Number: 7343 Registered: Mar-04 | What vehicle? |
Silver Member Username: Holt_champHtown, MI Post Number: 962 Registered: Oct-06 | durango |
Gold Member Username: SouthernrebelMonroe, Louisiana Team Audible... Post Number: 7344 Registered: Mar-04 | I can't remember the exact space you have in that vehicle, but try 8 to 9cuft ported tuned ~32hz on paper. Fire subs and port back, port in center of box. 0 [] 0 Like that. Build the box no more than half the height of your cabin. Let the box load off the back hatch ~8-10" away. |
Silver Member Username: Holt_champHtown, MI Post Number: 963 Registered: Oct-06 | how could i build an enclosure like that and make sure it was tuned correctly? |
Gold Member Username: SomedonniedudeIllinois Braaap MX Post Number: 2430 Registered: May-07 | Take measurements of your vehicle and someone might be nice enough to design a box/cut sheet for you. Or try http://www.fishercustoms.com/. They can either design a box for you and/or build one. Or try http://reaudio.com/speaker_box/LPort_Box_Calc.html and play with some box dimensions. |
Silver Member Username: Holt_champHtown, MI Post Number: 964 Registered: Oct-06 | ok for the dimensions i have 44width 35length 35height. can anyone help me come up with a box for these. i decided i wanted the subs to face up and port back. |
Silver Member Username: Holt_champHtown, MI Post Number: 965 Registered: Oct-06 | i want the subs up with the port back or facing up with the port in the middle. either way i want the subs facing upwards. thanks for any help |