Posted May 5, 201015 yr Hey guys i came up with a design i just want to know if i did this right let me know its 4.4 cubes not counting port area and its 40 hz can somebody double check this and confirm what i did was right thanks Edited May 5, 201015 yr by The Storms
May 5, 201015 yr Your gross volume number is right. However, a 7" wide x 13.5" tall x 16" long port does not give you 4.4 cubes @ 40 hz. Factoring in sub displacement of .4 cubes (guesstimate), you have 4.53 cubes net and my winisd says it's tuned to about 48 hz. If you want a 4.4 cube box and tuning of 40 hz, lengthen the port to 28" and increase the gross box size from 5.9 to 6.3 cubes.
May 5, 201015 yr Author Your gross volume number is right. However, a 7" wide x 13.5" tall x 16" long port does not give you 4.4 cubes @ 40 hz. Factoring in sub displacement of .4 cubes (guesstimate), you have 4.53 cubes net and my winisd says it's tuned to about 48 hz. If you want a 4.4 cube box and tuning of 40 hz, lengthen the port to 28" and increase the gross box size from 5.9 to 6.3 cubes.those are my max dimensions could you design me a box? if need i could use 6 inch areos to make it work
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May 9, 201015 yr That is an awfully high tuning, imo. If you still wanted a high tuning. A couple changes I would make are, the port is almost ending in the corner I would increase the port wall a quarter inch and throw a 45* in the corner. That would put your box at 4.18ft^3 @ ~38hz, im guessing sub displacement at .16ft^3 per sub also.
May 13, 201015 yr 4cubes net @ 38Hz with 64^2 of port area would work well. If you can go bigger that would be even better since you don't have a ton of power on the subs. 4.25-4.5^3 net is what I'd shoot for...
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