Posted August 1, 200619 yr I'm building a SQ box, for my 15 inch RL-p, and the dimensions I'm using are 25x11.5x33. The wood I am using is 1 inch thick. I plan on using a slot port and tuning it to ~29 hz. The only problem is in order for the port to be on the same plain as the subwoofer and be tuned properly with the right area, it says the port will have to be 31 inches wide, by 1.25, with around 38 inches as the length. I've seen lots of other slot ports and most are opened wider than 1.25 inches. I was just wondering, with it being that skinny would it be tuned properly? It still meets the area requirements, ~38.75 square in. its just skinny, and I wanted to make sure turbulance wouldn't effect tuning in my case. Thanks alot
August 1, 200619 yr i think i had this same problem and my box was alot bigger. I think mines was 3in wide, but if u ever have seen anyone elses box, the port usually isnt that big, unless its like a wall or something.So i would guess and say u'll be alright, I've also read that if ur port is longer than ur box, just cut the piece and add it to the end of the port making like an L shape.
August 1, 200619 yr That seems to small, you will probably get some mad port noiseDrop down the height so you can make it wider
August 1, 200619 yr i'm assuming your box is 11.5 tall? if so, run your port that direction, ie; 4" wide, 9.5" tall and the length you mentioned above...with a port like that, i too, think you'll end up with noise.wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
August 1, 200619 yr Author If I add the port to the 11.5 inch side then it will be on a different plain as the subwoofer. I am mounting the subwoofer facing up, and if I placed the port on the 11.5 inch side it would make the port on the side of the box instead facing up with the speaker, how bad of a thing would that be?
August 1, 200619 yr what vehicle is it in? if its an SUV or a hatch port back sub up is best for loudness and normally doesnt make a big difference in SQ .It's called a CRX style box.
August 1, 200619 yr The other option would be to make the box a bit longer, but I assume you've already thought of that...
August 1, 200619 yr i have a CRX style box in my trunk and the port is 1.5" x 29" and i have zero port noise, you might be alright. i am running a 13Ov.2 with only 400 watts so that could make a difference too...
August 2, 200619 yr Author I suppose I can try the CRX box design. I thought of that idea before, that or porting it facing foward, however I just thought CRX boxes were always associated with SPL comps, however if its not gonna mess up SQ (which is definantly what I'm going for) then it sounds like it'll work to me. Thanks alot for the help
August 2, 200619 yr If it is a trunked car I dont know if CRX style boxes are going to be any louder (may even be less loud) but unless it causes some sort of funkyassed cancelation an transient responce SQ should be unharmed.
August 2, 200619 yr i've done this is a mustang...(newer body style, os it's a truck car) and it sounded beautiful and got very loud (sub up, port loading into the rear wall) it was a 12" mtx 7500 and a rf 800.2.....teh only sq loss would be if the port was too small and you ended up with port noise. i've never noticed any difference in sq no matter which plane the port was on compared to the sub...wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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