Saw this Video.. Thought is was Cool.. Yes its about Subs

 

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Username: Dakangofkrunk16

Boca Raton, Florida

Post Number: 1715
Registered: May-07
http://www.youtube.com/user/fritosaregood
 

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Username: Nd4spd18

Philadelphia, PA

Post Number: 9714
Registered: Jul-06
lmao what a fail.


that thing fails on so many levels.
 

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Username: Hittin1

TEAM REVOLUTIONLake Charles...

Post Number: 2419
Registered: May-07
I would have fixed the Axis.. JMHO
 

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Username: Insearchofbass

Post Number: 11299
Registered: Jun-04
Ive had a passive radiator setup and its just like porting a box. I would have fixed the axis too though.
 

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Username: Bonhamd

Traverse City, MI

Post Number: 1723
Registered: Nov-07
so is a PR setup basically an expensive port?

and in this case a very expensive port?

what are the pros and cons of PR?
 

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Username: Insearchofbass

Post Number: 11300
Registered: Jun-04
It doesnt have to be expensive. In my case I found a blown 12. I believe one drawback is the passive radiator should be larger than the driver your using. The pro is you can retune a passive radiator to whatever you want by adding weight to the back of the cone somehow if you wanted which would change the tuning point.
 

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Username: Hittin1

TEAM REVOLUTIONLake Charles...

Post Number: 2422
Registered: May-07
i've seen hot glue and lead weights(same ones used on alum wheels) used for PR setups. I have NO hands on experience with them, but the only REAL NICE PR setup I heard was extremely clean sounding with NO port noise(for obvious reasons)lol
 

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Username: Tedsprogz

Nunya, Florida US

Post Number: 18
Registered: Aug-05
boston acoustics has a PR for their 555cm squared sub. it has a removable cone with weights.
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