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tooloudfortv

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  1. the box is 29deep, 24 height, and 44 wide

    and i have one 2x4 goin top to bottom between the subs

    ok i will try help u out as much as possible, and i def think ur box can use some major imporvements 1 2x4 bracing isnt going to cut it with 2 60lbs+ subs. i say use way more bracing and use some resin and 34 degree every corner in ur box.

  2. so does anybody know how much i should cut the port down to bring the frequency higher?

    well we first got to figure out how u miscalculated in the first place in order to give u an exact number to cut off. so tell me how many braces and the length and width of each brace, also the outside measurements of ur box so i can try to figure out how much space u really have more than likely u forgot to account for bracing subs and other stuff that takes up space which could have thrown the tunning off. so help us out with more info please

  3. Yeah i had my box tuned to 28hz and it would get loud and flex everything but it wouldent create and pressure and get anywhere near as loud as when i cut off some port lenght and made it to 40hz. Still awesome for dialy for me, still low and creates a crap load of pressure. But nothing like my spl burp box tuned to 68hz!!! Loud daily box that hurts and sounds good is the best!

    exactly ive learned the hard way unless ur running serious power, and want ur system to be painful low tuning isnt the way to go. if u want it loud as phuck with what u already have bump that tunning to 36-40hz and i swear ud think u have another system!

  4. ok well now that we've found my problem can anybody design me a new box that will actually be tuned at 34hz or whatever FI recommends

    just go inside ur box and cut some port length off and do other improvments into ur box that u missed. u dont have to start an new box. do 45 degree corners in EVERY corner of the box, id also glass the whole inside of the box too.

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