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You using a program or using real world results for this Fb=27Hz? In car or free air? Not to mention the 27Hz could indicate more like a 37Hz ish tune would it not seeing as "properly designed t-line" is usually flat around 10 octaves below tuning? Again I cant put my hands on this enclosure nor have you provided even a tidbit of reasonable info to do anything with other then a pic.

you do realise what an octave is, right? lol

the dayton woofer tester can be used to measure TS specs, impedance curves, etc, whether its in an enclosure or not, of course TS specs are useless in this case, but the impedance curve is correct, and will show the drivers impedance rise, and resonant frequency.

seeing as its a 36hz TRANSMISSION LINE, which was designed to play lower once loaded in the car, it makes sense that the resonant frequency is around 10Hz lower than this.

as I already asked, if you think its a ported box, which part is the box, which is the port? pretty simple question isn't it.

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You're enclosure may be based off of a t-line but there is no way you have 450 square inches of port area with only a 100"ish long port. I wouldn't call it a ported box but I wouldn't call it a tline.

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How is it a Tline when you clearly don't have enough port area, shit you got 16 subs there and port area is what maybe a 1/4 of that?

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How is it a Tline when you clearly don't have enough port area, shit you got 16 subs there and port area is what maybe a 1/4 of that?

so magically if I only had 4 subs in it, it would be a transmission line? lol

No smart ass, what you have isn't a transmission line box sorry, keep dreamin.

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How is it a Tline when you clearly don't have enough port area, shit you got 16 subs there and port area is what maybe a 1/4 of that?

so magically if I only had 4 subs in it, it would be a transmission line? lol

No smart ass, what you have isn't a transmission line box sorry, keep dreamin.

lol.

so if I have a ported box thats too small, what does that magically become?

as I already asked, which bit is the port, and which the box?

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You using a program or using real world results for this Fb=27Hz? In car or free air? Not to mention the 27Hz could indicate more like a 37Hz ish tune would it not seeing as "properly designed t-line" is usually flat around 10 octaves below tuning? Again I cant put my hands on this enclosure nor have you provided even a tidbit of reasonable info to do anything with other then a pic.

you do realise what an octave is, right? lol

Simple oversight on my part was going somewhere else and didnt erase it all was supposed to be Hz. Simple mistake Funny how I was right though huh? Or you just making shit up to try and cover your ass now? lol Fixed now, but I asked you how YOU designed your so called "t-line". What methods where implied here and reasoning? Care to give any usefull information on the actual enclosure? Or shall we start calling you DR.T-line? :peepwall:

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if hes the one that built his box why are yall trying to argue with him what he built lol

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Idk if anyone knows what a 97 explorer similar peaks at.. could tell me.. anyways

Why is it good to know cabin peak or where your car peaks at..

Does it help with box deisgns helping to get louder? i mean i need some explantion or a link that will explain it

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You using a program or using real world results for this Fb=27Hz? In car or free air? Not to mention the 27Hz could indicate more like a 37Hz ish tune would it not seeing as "properly designed t-line" is usually flat around 10 octaves below tuning? Again I cant put my hands on this enclosure nor have you provided even a tidbit of reasonable info to do anything with other then a pic.

you do realise what an octave is, right? lol

Simple oversight on my part was going somewhere else and didnt erase it all was supposed to be Hz. Simple mistake Funny how I was right though huh? Or you just making shit up to try and cover your ass now? lol Fixed now, but I asked you how YOU designed your so called "t-line". What methods where implied here and reasoning? Care to give any usefull information on the actual enclosure? Or shall we start calling you DR.T-line? :peepwall:

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the dimensions are pretty much irrelevant to my question.

if its a ported box, which part is the port, and which is the box?

seeing as the "port" runs the whole length of the "box"

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