Bronze Member Username: Rayb_satxPost Number: 23 Registered: Jul-05 | yea....i dont know |
Silver Member Username: Basshead86Ocala, FL USA Post Number: 723 Registered: Aug-05 | you tune the box so the sub can play loud at lower frequencies without overextending itself. |
Bronze Member Username: Rayb_satxPost Number: 24 Registered: Jul-05 | sooo how is this done??? the last box i bought was just one that was sitting at the store...didnt even think about how it was 'tuned' |
Silver Member Username: Basshead86Ocala, FL USA Post Number: 725 Registered: Aug-05 | http://www.carstereo.com/help/Articles.cfm?id=31 try this website |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfWisteria, Lane USA Post Number: 9670 Registered: Dec-03 | tuning a box involves calculating the correct length and diameter or LxW of the port on a ported or bandpass box to set the tuned frequency of the enclosure based on cross-sectional area of the port and the net air volume of the enclosure. |
Bronze Member Username: Rayb_satxPost Number: 25 Registered: Jul-05 | ohhh okay...so when i had my ported box 'custom built' they prolly took that into consideration? |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfWisteria, Lane USA Post Number: 9686 Registered: Dec-03 | yessir. if it's ported, that's pretty much a given if the builder had any skill at all. the formulas aren't that complicated, or that hard to find. not for a straight ported enclosure. |