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Assuming the port is unchanged.... as net volume decreases, tuning increases. They have an inverse relationship. To counteract that, your options are either cutting port area or extending ports. Extend ports. lol

With that being said, kiss your f3 goodbye :(

On 5/8/2011 at 7:38 PM, Kranny said:
On 5/8/2011 at 7:35 PM, 'Maxim' said:

It hurts me inside when I read stuff like this and remember you're 15

LMFAO so true

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lol well shit, it's easier to extend the ports then. If I go that route I'll probably extend them all another 3" as I had originally planned. Thanks for that info.

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Just edited an upped a new vid to YouTube. I re-tuned my system with the DD-1 on Track 5 just to make sure it was all kosher since I just got my 250A Singer in. RPM's are at 2k....first song is Big Krit - dont know the name, its 26hz and the other is Waka Flocka - No Hands DJSNT @ 30hz.

I think I'll throw some Tech N9ne on this bish and see how hard it goes =)

https://youtu.be/TfkOjoEILmI

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Just purchased a legit battery charger: XS Power HF1215

Next up is gonna be (3) 4" Precision Ports...gonna extend all 3 ports another 2-3" and tune to 28hz. This Banhammer definitely has a wider range of frequencies. It plays 40-50hz exceptionally well in my enclosure.

Have to double check my financials and hope to get this done in the next week or so. Also, I'll be using Oatey Medium ABS Cement to glue the ports together. Will post pics then.

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I'm at 32hz right now and it gets down at 29hz and up. Since I listen to just rap/decaf/DJSNT, I wanna tune just slightly lower to get to that low 20hz spectrum around 22-25hz sweet spot. If it's too low for what I listen to, then I can always switch it back up.

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Plugged it into the wall, connected red then black clips to the batt, small spark on the ground (that's normal right?) and without any power, the power light was illuminated. According to the manual it should have illuminated when the power switch was turned on. Anyone with experience with this charger want to chime in? It's currently charging/floating on 13.41 and the charging light is green. Battery was at 12.51v resting before it was hooked up.

I'm always noid when it comes to charging shit lol it's floating fine...it's moving up slowly..its at 13.43 right now. I guess it didn't start charging since it seen the battery had enough juice already? Fawk I dunno lol

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