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AI James

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  1. Here is an example for a port that is 31" long:

    JLbox.jpg

    take that total port length of 31 the first part 8.25 is your first cut thats easy to calculate. second part (the bend) 31 minus the 12.5 thats the total length of that side of the box. that will give you the cut of the second board. It always works unless you have a port thats smaller then the length of your side.

  2. Disregard James' comment. He either "knows it all" or doesn't know shit.

    and how did your comment have anything to do with the topic at hand?

    i hadnt heard of the term, so i told him i hadnt heard of the term hoping he would elaborate. I always call it port velocity, its the wrong term but its refering to the same thing. But i wouldnt have known that had it not been elaborated.

  3. so is wiring but we still ziptie those. why do that if you cant see it :)

    also dont use adapters like those plastic crap ones. you need sopmethign rigid that the sound doesnt resonate.

    also that much deadener on that door is pretty much not doing much of anything lol

    Not my pics haha, I probably should've made that clear.

    The deadener is fine, he applied it to the flat surfaces because the curved areas are already resistant to vibrations. You could always shoot for 100% (or near 100%) coverage but it doesn't do you much good.

    most of those places are a waste of deadener and time. . sealing off the door is where its at, and concentrating behind the driver and around it.
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