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it's pretty obvious you are clueless because what you are claiming it to be is a quarter wave length guide NOT a transmission line. A transmission line disrupts the rear wave and absorbs it so it can't interfere with the front wave while not adding any back pressure.

what you have is a very high tuned ported box because it is adding pressure whether negative or positive and your subs are all seeing a different ''line'' length

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Oh perfect!!! Just for you.

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it's pretty obvious you are clueless because what you are claiming it to be is a quarter wave length guide NOT a transmission line. A transmission line disrupts the rear wave and absorbs it so it can't interfere with the front wave while not adding any back pressure.

what you have is a very high tuned ported box because it is adding pressure whether negative or positive and your subs are all seeing a different ''line'' length

wow, you really are confused.

please, go model it as a ported box and let me know what you find.

should be amusing.

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it's pretty obvious you are clueless because what you are claiming it to be is a quarter wave length guide NOT a transmission line. A transmission line disrupts the rear wave and absorbs it so it can't interfere with the front wave while not adding any back pressure.

what you have is a very high tuned ported box because it is adding pressure whether negative or positive and your subs are all seeing a different ''line'' length

wow, you really are confused.

please, go model it as a ported box and let me know what you find.

should be amusing.

I am not confused at all. obviously you are. you honesty believe that using 1/4 or less of the line area you should be and having subs loading 1/2 way down the line is going to act like a "tline"

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I am not confused at all. obviously you are. you honesty believe that using 1/4 or less of the line area you should be and having subs loading 1/2 way down the line is going to act like a "tline"

of course.

the woofer doesn't even have to be at the start of the transmission line.

this is basic transmission line design theory.

go and play with hornresp, its pretty accurate in its plotted response.

http://sites.google.com/site/radioandelectronics/tapered-quarter-wave-tube---voight

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I am not confused at all. obviously you are. you honesty believe that using 1/4 or less of the line area you should be and having subs loading 1/2 way down the line is going to act like a "tline"

of course.

the woofer doesn't even have to be at the start of the transmission line.

this is basic transmission line design theory.

go and play with hornresp, its pretty accurate in its plotted response.

http://sites.google.com/site/radioandelectronics/tapered-quarter-wave-tube---voight

your a joke dude, I'm not even going to explain why your wrong. you decide you want to know why send me some cash and then you can learn a little bit

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I am not confused at all. obviously you are. you honesty believe that using 1/4 or less of the line area you should be and having subs loading 1/2 way down the line is going to act like a "tline"

of course.

the woofer doesn't even have to be at the start of the transmission line.

this is basic transmission line design theory.

go and play with hornresp, its pretty accurate in its plotted response.

http://sites.google.com/site/radioandelectronics/tapered-quarter-wave-tube---voight

your a joke dude, I'm not even going to explain why your wrong. you decide you want to know why send me some cash and then you can learn a little bit

Bingo!!!

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TEAM S.O.B. - Founder & Captain

3x Streetbeat World Record Holder

2017 MWSPL 1st place Mayhem & 4th Xtreme 4 
2016 MWSPL 1st place Mayhem/2nd Adv 4/2nd Xtreme 4
2015 MWSPL 2nd place Mayhem & 4th Xtreme 4
2014 USACI 2nd place Streetbeat 5 - 162.6 db
2014 MWSPL 2nd place Xtreme 4 - 144.9 db
2013 USACI 1st place Streetbeat 4 - 161.9 db
2013 USACI 1st place Street Q+ - 162.8 db
2013 MWSPL 3rd Kaos2 & 4th Xtreme 4
2011 USACI 2nd place MOD 1001-2k - 160.0 db
2011 MWSPL 4th place: Adv3 - 157.8 db, Kaos2 - 150s db, Xtreme4 - 140s db
2010 ARSPL 1st place 501-750 - 160.3 db Arkansas loudest

Best score to date 164.4 db - Termlab Outlaw

Streetbeat 4 - 161.9 db

Streetbeat 5 - 162.6 db

MWSPL on Dash Legal door open (Music) - 162.5 db

Sealed on dash Legal (Music) - 161.1 db - Termlab

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The Black Nasty (6) 15 Rebuild Log 2012

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