CleanSierra Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 (edited) k Ok I got it, but it's tuned about mid 35's which should sound badass. H13" W26" D13'. Your port will be H11.5" W1.5" and D30". It can be 30 because it heads toward the back of the box until it's 1.5 inches off of the back wall, then it turns 90 degrees and heads another 15.5 inches. It would have 15.68 inches of port per foot and should be plenty. I guessed the sub displacement at .12 Cubes. can you make a digram of it by any chance i dont get the off the back wall Are you good with a computer? If youre on a computer now, google torres calculator or find it here it this forum and download it. It makes life much easier Edited September 2, 2011 by CleanSierra Quote Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cavi52 Posted September 2, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 k Ok I got it, but it's tuned about mid 35's which should sound badass. H13" W26" D13'. Your port will be H11.5" W1.5" and D30". It can be 30 because it heads toward the back of the box until it's 1.5 inches off of the back wall, then it turns 90 degrees and heads another 15.5 inches. It would have 15.68 inches of port per foot and should be plenty. I guessed the sub displacement at .12 Cubes. can you make a digram of it by any chance i dont get the off the back wall Are you good with a computer? If youre on a computer now, google torres calculator or find it here it this forum and download it. It makes life much easier yea im good with computer but i have that calculator i ment like a picture diagram becuz i dont get the back wall... are you talking like an L port Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CleanSierra Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 k Ok I got it, but it's tuned about mid 35's which should sound badass. H13" W26" D13'. Your port will be H11.5" W1.5" and D30". It can be 30 because it heads toward the back of the box until it's 1.5 inches off of the back wall, then it turns 90 degrees and heads another 15.5 inches. It would have 15.68 inches of port per foot and should be plenty. I guessed the sub displacement at .12 Cubes. can you make a digram of it by any chance i dont get the off the back wall Are you good with a computer? If youre on a computer now, google torres calculator or find it here it this forum and download it. It makes life much easier yea im good with computer but i have that calculator i ment like a picture diagram becuz i dont get the back wall... are you talking like an L port Go to the REaudio.com website and click the box calculator enter your dimensions and whatever it takes for 30 in total port length(think it was 15.5) and you can view it Quote Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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