Remove the plate amp.
Measure the diameter & length of the ports. e.g. 50 x 150 (2).
Snap off the internal structure of the ports leaving just the holes.
Replace with plastic flared ports e.g. 45 x 110
Or cut out another hole between the existing ports (where the label is), making a total of 3.
Purchase 3 flared plastic ports to achieve similar tuning.
e.g. In 25L
2 x 50 x 150 = 55hz
2 x 45 x 110 = 55hz
3 x 45 x 180 = 55hz
Measure the diameter & length of the ports. e.g. 50 x 150 (2).
Snap off the internal structure of the ports leaving just the holes.
Replace with plastic flared ports e.g. 45 x 110
Or cut out another hole between the existing ports (where the label is), making a total of 3.
Purchase 3 flared plastic ports to achieve similar tuning.
e.g. In 25L
2 x 50 x 150 = 55hz
2 x 45 x 110 = 55hz
3 x 45 x 180 = 55hz
I’ll test it out “ can’t find quotes “
The speaker inputs also need fixed if I ever want to use them . Basement system could use a sub.
The speaker inputs also need fixed if I ever want to use them . Basement system could use a sub.
O well forget fixing the speaker inputs i gotta get a longer sub cable and test it in the middle of the room . My regular cables won’t reach
Actually they might reach!!!!
. I haven’t tried closing one port just once .
Actually they might reach!!!!
. I haven’t tried closing one port just once .
It’s sounding a lot better problem was it was right beside me, Any cheap clay or anything to buy somewhere so I can flare the port ends ?Remove the plate amp.
Measure the diameter & length of the ports. e.g. 50 x 150 (2).
Snap off the internal structure of the ports leaving just the holes.
Replace with plastic flared ports e.g. 45 x 110
Or cut out another hole between the existing ports (where the label is), making a total of 3.
Purchase 3 flared plastic ports to achieve similar tuning.
e.g. In 25L
2 x 50 x 150 = 55hz
2 x 45 x 110 = 55hz
3 x 45 x 180 = 55hz
If you are hearing the ports make much noise, you are probably exceeding what the 125watt 10" is capable of.
Flaring the existing ports can reduce port noise, but won't change the sound.
Blocking one port will lower Fb (box tuning) which could reduce one note "boom", reducing output, but would increase port noise.
Adjustment of room position, volume, phase and crossover frequency will have more effect on the sub's sound than changing the ports.
Flaring the existing ports can reduce port noise, but won't change the sound.
Blocking one port will lower Fb (box tuning) which could reduce one note "boom", reducing output, but would increase port noise.
Adjustment of room position, volume, phase and crossover frequency will have more effect on the sub's sound than changing the ports.
Yeah I got it level matched to my other sub just to adjust phase now . I tried half wayAdjustment of room position, volume, phase and crossover frequency will have more effect on the sub's sound than changing the ports.
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