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Torres' Box Tuning Calculator - Updated 8/18


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Worst case scenario, just figure your net airspace and punch that straight in, bypass everything else.

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Here, I mirrored it in my Dropbox for whoever needs it.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12084540/TorresBTC.rar

Thank you... I've been pulling my hair out for the last 15 minutes trying to find this program. I like to use this for it's simplicity, as it is about as accurate you are going to get. Then I play around with WINisd to figure out what different Vb's and tuning does to the output. Good little one two combo...

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wish it had a option for the cut sheet to include the angles need for a wedge box for my table saw. That would be ideal.!

Thanks Torres

That is where SketchUp comes in! Different horses for different courses.

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I'm using torres box calculator, with my sub box I would like to add three ports tuned at 33hz. The calculator does not give me dimensions on cut list for the ports, it states to complex to display. What should I set the diameter, 2 or 4 for best performance.

I'm going to assume you're trying to do three aero ports. So, guess what, you don't get a cut sheet for three plastic tubes that you buy and install yourself. Also, your port diameter will depend on what sub you're running, how many you're running, and how much power you're feeding it. I'm going to go ahead and say that three 4-inch ports probably isn't enough for what you're trying to do, as it's 36in^2 of port area. It'd be more efficient to run a single larger aeroport as well. More ports = less efficient

let us know what it is you have and want, and this forum will help you out.

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