Posted October 17, 201113 yr Hey guys to give a little info on my set up so far, I'm sort of on a budget but in need of bass who isnt right? Well i bought 2 2010 kicker cvr 12"s for $100 for the pair going to have them on a crunch pzi. 1500 i know p.o.s amp but its what i got for now the box specs. are: 30 inch wide X 14 height X 29 deep. Port is going to be 4 inches wide X 12.5 inch tall X 18.5 inches depth tuned to 32 hz with 45* in the corners each sub is getting 2.486635 cubic feet each would this box sound good or what should i add or take off. Any info or input would be greatly appreciated
November 1, 201113 yr I hope you don't cut the port as a part of your baffle like you have pictured. Nothing wrong with that.
November 1, 201113 yr Nothing wrong with it.. just more trouble than it's worth IMO. But to each their own.
November 1, 201113 yr Author Nothing wrong with it.. just more trouble than it's worth IMO. But to each their own.Yeah my bad guys I did the sketch just to give some what of an idea the port isn't cut like that over all it slams for what it is going to up grade the subs to something current with in a couple.of months once I can get rid of these and afford somthing else going to have about 2k RMS on tap once i get the right electical but for now here is a link to the subs playing
January 13, 201213 yr Nothing wrong with it.. just more trouble than it's worth IMO. But to each their own.Yeah my bad guys I did the sketch just to give some what of an idea the port isn't cut like that over all it slams for what it is going to up grade the subs to something current with in a couple.of months once I can get rid of these and afford somthing else going to have about 2k RMS on tap once i get the right electical but for now here is a link to the subs playing Nice Vids. Got a gud flex going on wid the CVR's
January 13, 201213 yr That is almost the quickest and cleanest way to do the port. I do it all the time. I use a 1 1/2" long flush cut router trim bit. Takes about 60 seconds after you drill the plunge hole and is 100% perfect every time....It also gives the strongest outer baffle layer.The vents in the picture took about a minute each. They are huge and that is one solid baffle.
January 13, 201213 yr That is almost the quickest and cleanest way to do the port. I do it all the time. I use a 1 1/2" long flush cut router trim bit. Takes about 60 seconds after you drill the plunge hole and is 100% perfect every time....It also gives the strongest outer baffle layer.The vents in the picture took about a minute each. They are huge and that is one solid baffle. Some small enclosures there lolI do the same with flushed baffles. Offers a stronger much cleaner look. I also use the same method as you, drilling a whole and using a flush trim. Makes a bit of a mess if you do not have a n exhaust system though.
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