mokongt Posted July 19, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 thanks the tline walkthrough does not have the pics for reference Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siucsaluki11 Posted July 20, 2009 Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 that walkthrough was pretty simple, what pics do you need? Its not an explanation that needs pics really. find the cone area, thats your port area. Find Fs of the sub, thats your port length. Next thing ya know, Done! Quote woman..cant live with em...cant shoot em...guess were all fucked You might be a Redneck if you use your leftover gutters for a speaker box port... YOU JUST LOST THE GAMER.I.P. Blazer=========================Last setup was in the 141s on music (37hz) with 2 12s and 1kw in a 4dr blazer.2010 Mitsubishi Lancer DE2 12in Clarions (kept from blazer)HiFonics BRZ1700.1d (at 2 ohms BLOWN) [JBL GTS180X for subs currently 60wRMS x2ch!!!!!! This works for till i get the blown amp fixed] Alpine 4ch salvaged from blazer (currently near death)9887 peerless 7s in the doors and CDT tweeters ran active no speakers in the rearKintik HC1400 under the hood.metered once a while ago, dont remember it...was piss poor compared to the blazer, mid 130s i think....looking to replace subs and amp when i have money. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mokongt Posted July 20, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 that walkthrough was pretty simple, what pics do you need? Its not an explanation that needs pics really. find the cone area, thats your port area. Find Fs of the sub, thats your port length. Next thing ya know, Done! ei example this is my Free Air Resonance -Fs: 33.2 Hz my fs" is 33.2hz this is my port length 33.2 inch long and the cone area of my sub like 18" sub cone area- 254.47 and this is my port area 254 square inch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mokongt Posted July 20, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 that walkthrough was pretty simple, what pics do you need? Its not an explanation that needs pics really. find the cone area, thats your port area. Find Fs of the sub, thats your port length. Next thing ya know, Done! how about the tunning of my t-line enclosure is depend on what driver?i should put Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mokongt Posted July 20, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 that walkthrough was pretty simple, what pics do you need? Its not an explanation that needs pics really. find the cone area, thats your port area. Find Fs of the sub, thats your port length. Next thing ya know, Done! and what are the required cubes for an 12" or an 15" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BJD3 Posted July 20, 2009 Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 (edited) how about the tunning of my t-line enclosure is depend on what driver?i should put The box specifications (yes all of them) are dependent upon the specific driver you choose. If you say what sub you are using, we could all be of alot more help. If you don't have a specific sub in mind, a T-Line isn't the enclosure for you. The enclosure is optimized for that particular subwoofer. Methinks you should reread the tut. Edited July 20, 2009 by BJD3 Quote Anti Peel and Seal...lol You may be offended by the above. Don't take it personally, I'm just abrasive. 2002 Buick Park Avenue DC Level 4 M2 12 D2 Car Audio Bargain 1600.1 Eclipse CD3200 ~2 cubes @ 34 hz. Stinger Roadkill Expert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirill007 Posted July 20, 2009 Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 The cone area is the port area, it needs to be consistent thru the whole port. The Fs of you're sub is 33.2hz, so 1130 : 33.2 =34,036144578313253012048192771084 ft. Then you need to divide that number by three, because it's a quarter liine enclosure. so 34,036144578313253012048192771084 : 4 =8,50903614457831325301204819277ft. So you're port length has to be 8.5ft long, and the port area has to be 254.47 (for an 18 inch sub.) that would be a huge enclosure. Quote Thinking is the root of all problems... You ALWAYS get what you pay for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sully Posted July 20, 2009 Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 you may want to do some more research before you try a T-Line, doesn't sound like you fully grasp the idea. There are some good How To's on here if you use the search engine. Quote 2003 Ford F-150 Reg Cab layin body on 26's 2003 Tahoe 3/5 drop on 26's with a 408cid Supercharged engine. 2011 Camaro 2SS 2005 VW GTI Stage II ECU, CAI, 3" turbo back exhaust, FMIC, lowered 2" on some plastidipped 18's 2003 Hayabusa lowered, stretched, cams, nitrous and custom paint Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forevrbumpn Posted July 20, 2009 Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 Sorry about the pictures deleted from the Tutorial, my Photobucket kept shutting down on me, and I ended up deleting pictures on accident to get my Photobucket back Ive already got some heat about it.. lol Quote I have a ritual called "terminator". I crouch in the shower in the "naked terminator" pose. With eyes closed I crouch for a minute and visualize either Arnie or the guy from the 2nd movie. I then start to hum the T2 theme. Slowly I rise to a standing position and open my eyes. It helps me get through my day. The only problem is if the shower curtain sticks to my terminator leg. It sorta ruins the fantasy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mokongt Posted July 21, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 21, 2009 (edited) The cone area is the port area, it needs to be consistent thru the whole port.The Fs of you're sub is 33.2hz, so 1130 : 33.2 =34,036144578313253012048192771084 ft. Then you need to divide that number by three, because it's a quarter liine enclosure. so 34,036144578313253012048192771084 : 4 =8,50903614457831325301204819277ft. So you're port length has to be 8.5ft long, and the port area has to be 254.47 (for an 18 inch sub.) that would be a huge enclosure. so my port is 8.5 inch long 4 pcs so my total port length is 34" long Edited July 21, 2009 by mokongt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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