Port size
Like they said, it depends on the sub, power, and you have to tune the box to the sub, once its tuned, a 2'' port will hit tighter to fast pased, and a 4'' port will be real deep bass either or it will sound good.
2" port has 4 sq inches port
4" port has 16 sq "
6"has 36sq "
i try to do 15-20" per 10
around 30" for a 12
45-50 for a 15
and around 70" for an 18"
you can do less but this will suffice for most subs, but more is usually better
port noise FTL
4" port has 16 sq "
6"has 36sq "
i try to do 15-20" per 10
around 30" for a 12
45-50 for a 15
and around 70" for an 18"
you can do less but this will suffice for most subs, but more is usually better
port noise FTL
I just bought a new W3V3 and it has recommendations with the sub for building a sealed or ported box with drawings and such showing the proper dimensions. See if you can't find something like that on RF's site.
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