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This box design was done for Joshua Longfellow and his pair of DC Level 5 15's. Tons of low-end bass was the goal, so what better way to do that than with a high ratio low tuned box? The sealed chamber is 3.5ft^3, and the ported section is 12ft^3 with tunings ranging from 33hz, 38hz, 43hz, and 52hz for spl burps. Alternate bracing methods and placement has been discussed, I thus threw a couple 2x2's in there for visual effect.

Ryan Miskin - owner of RAM Designs


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I had made my solox box to have enterchangable ports but I never built another one. Lol I built my bandpass where the Acess panel to get the sub had a port on it where you could switch the ports. I built a 47hz and 50hz for it.

-Ross

Project Layla

Truck: 99' F-150

Gathering things for my next build.

SoloX18 build:

http://www.stevemead..._1#entry1576460

RE T-line build:

http://www.stevemead...-between-build/

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I had made my solox box to have enterchangable ports but I never built another one. Lol I built my bandpass where the Acess panel to get the sub had a port on it where you could switch the ports. I built a 47hz and 50hz for it.

I've always liked the idea of having an interchangeable port, especially for a bandpass box. It also allows you to build new ports and fiddle with port area and tuning, and cheaply too.

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I had made my solox box to have enterchangable ports but I never built another one. Lol I built my bandpass where the Acess panel to get the sub had a port on it where you could switch the ports. I built a 47hz and 50hz for it.

I've always liked the idea of having an interchangeable port, especially for a bandpass box. It also allows you to build new ports and fiddle with port area and tuning, and cheaply too.

It gave me some good experience on tunings and seeing witch performed and sounded better.

-Ross

Project Layla

Truck: 99' F-150

Gathering things for my next build.

SoloX18 build:

http://www.stevemead..._1#entry1576460

RE T-line build:

http://www.stevemead...-between-build/

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Has anyone else done the multi-port route like this before?

I have done multi round ports in a bandpass. I wish I'd done one single port later though...

Yeah, single port is much easier.

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