View Full Version : Need help with a box design!!!!
Jamael06
08-16-2009, 05:03 PM
Hello everyone. Im new to this building wise. I have a 2000 ford taurus. Yes i know a taurus. But I have 2 tarantula t5 15's and a picasso 2000d amp. Im thinking about a box 6cu and some aero ports. Dont really know what would be the best designs for this. Max w=39 d=22 h=16
If anyone could throw in their $0.02 that would help.
Also is there anyone from the jacksonville area that knows how to do interior work at a really really really cheap price then pm me. Thanks
Jamael06
08-18-2009, 07:12 PM
Guess ill do it myself. Going to pick up some supplies later on this week. And hopefully start building by monday. box will be 36" wide 16" tall and 25" long which will give me about 6.80317 cubes using 3/4mdf. Im using 4" dai pvc pipe for ports. Oh and the box will be tuned to 34hz.
Fall semester is getting ready to start back up so that and getting my daughter in daycare is draining all my money.
long420
08-18-2009, 07:31 PM
why not go slot ported you have enough room
Jamael06
08-18-2009, 07:37 PM
why not go slot ported you have enough room
I might eventually. Im going to just build this first because ive always wanted to try out round ports. If i dont like the output then ill switch it.
long420
08-18-2009, 07:53 PM
well using the same max dim. 36x25x16, you could make a 5.85cuft box after port and wood displacement using 3/4 mdf just put a slot port on either side of subs 2.5x14.4x22 long would tune to 34.4hz
leamangriffin
08-18-2009, 08:31 PM
hit me up if you want some flared round ports. I make/sell them.
Jamael06
08-19-2009, 09:27 AM
hit me up if you want some flared round ports. I make/sell them.
how much you talking. Idk what it is but flared ports are sexy
Jamael06
08-19-2009, 09:28 AM
well using the same max dim. 36x25x16, you could make a 5.85cuft box after port and wood displacement using 3/4 mdf just put a slot port on either side of subs 2.5x14.4x22 long would tune to 34.4hz
thanks might actually go this route
iamamp3pimp
08-19-2009, 01:02 PM
leamen got any 10" round ports?
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