fx4trucker Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 i need some help on how this works .. if i port tune my box higher say around 38hz will that get me a higher spl number or port tune low say 32hz .. im running 2 fosgate t2 15's on a memphis 2500 watt amp .. box is yet to be built but around 7cuft . alpine head unit (freebee 2009 model)2 sets of eclpise 5.25 comp. speakers. 1. set is in the a-pilors 1. memphis mojo 2500 watt amp 1. rockford fosgate t2 15" dual 2 ohm wired to 4 ohm . seeing 600 watts 1. realm audio 600 watt 4ch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deadly hertzz Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 Tuning higher will usually give you more spl gain on the meter I usually tune around 35 if I want a mixture of both lows and still being able to meter well too of course there's exceptions but usually tuning higher will help you meter well if your going strictly spl you could tune around 45 or 50 but probably won't be as musical 8 sundown sa 12s walledSaz3000 at .5HO altAll ofc Sky high wireAlpine componentsRockford power mids Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fx4trucker Posted December 9, 2013 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 Tuning higher will usually give you more spl gain on the meter I usually tune around 35 if I want a mixture of both lows and still being able to meter well too of course there's exceptions but usually tuning higher will help you meter well if your going strictly spl you could tune around 45 or 50 but probably won't be as musical well thank you for helping me with that .. now i know so when i build my box i may just get some nice numbers. alpine head unit (freebee 2009 model)2 sets of eclpise 5.25 comp. speakers. 1. set is in the a-pilors 1. memphis mojo 2500 watt amp 1. rockford fosgate t2 15" dual 2 ohm wired to 4 ohm . seeing 600 watts 1. realm audio 600 watt 4ch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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