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TEAM FEAR OF BASS Posts: 3611 | From: Toronto, On, Canada | Registered: Feb 2001
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i think you should try 3 6" aeros and have them series tuned...47/48/49 hz etc.
Theoretically if you can perfect that method it should kickass on the TL as it measures ur SPL on your loudest 3 frequencies. If you can bridge the gap between those 3 ud gain huuuuuge.
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quote:Originally posted by Wagonized: i think you should try 3 6" aeros and have them series tuned...47/48/49 hz etc.
Theoretically if you can perfect that method it should kickass on the TL as it measures ur SPL on your loudest 3 frequencies. If you can bridge the gap between those 3 ud gain huuuuuge.
how would you even go about calculating that? I would think a change to one port length would impact the other 2's tuning
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"I reject your reality and substitute my own ..." Posts: 30 | From: Stafford, CT | Registered: Aug 2008
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quote:Originally posted by Wagonized: i think you should try 3 6" aeros and have them series tuned...47/48/49 hz etc.
Theoretically if you can perfect that method it should kickass on the TL as it measures ur SPL on your loudest 3 frequencies. If you can bridge the gap between those 3 ud gain huuuuuge.
how would you even go about calculating that? I would think a change to one port length would impact the other 2's tuning
calculations will only get you so far...trial and error is the way to get loud in SPL...particularly in street
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Three different port lengths will not make your box play three diferent freq's all at once. It just changes the overall tuning of the enclosure.
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quote:Originally posted by Alemuthafukinjandro: Three different port lengths will not make your box play three diferent freq's all at once. It just changes the overall tuning of the enclosure.
obviously its not going to make it play 3 different frequencies.
but i do believe the theory could be used to increase your score based on how the TL measures.
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what happens if the port area is larger than box volume, can you get the same results?
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What I ment was a design like the bose wave radio. The tube is like a port and I believe it's 5ft or more. How can you use this design and make it to scale?
-------------------- The bass killed kenny...... you bastard!! I post from my phone cause my computer hates me. I'm working on a 12th order sealed enclosure any ideas..... Posts: 105 | From: Charlotte, NC | Registered: Aug 2009
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I have a 2007 Kia Sportage SUV. It has a small cargo area. I have 2 15" Sundown Audio Nightshades and a Sundown SAZ 3000D Amplifier. I have been told that subs up, port firing to the driver's side will yield the best results. I am trying to get 150 sealed on the dash, but it is just not happening with all of my current enclosures. My enclosure I have now is tuned at 35 hz and has been able to do 149 a couple of times, but lately only doing 148.7 do you have a design that could get me to 150 or over hurdle?