A ported box can be tricky to get right on the first attempt. That port is big, and the internal volume of the box would be a bit small. So it won't give the proper bass. The best way to experiment, build a 53-55l sealed box, and get a 3inch pvc(gutter downpipe) flare both ends(the 'port' will reduce the internal airspace, as will the woofer as well), and you need to experiment with lengths(300mm in length for starters. Since tuning of the port will determine how the box performs. eg, since your box is too small, for a ported box, and the port is that huge. It would be tuned very high. And wouldn't play the mid punchy bass notes a sealed box gives you.
For ported enclosures you might need to increase the gain on your amp. A ported enclosure emphasizes loud and deep bass whereas a sealed enclosure focuses more on quality and "punchy" bass. Personally I prefer a sealed enclosure as you have more space, quality bass, and your radios "loudness" setting has a more noticeable effect. Hope this helps anyone that's trying to decide!
Great review,bro how did you set your amp,the gains hpf and Lpf.im struggling to get my sub settings right so i wonder if the HPF are right or wrong also.
That has nothing to do with the flaws you mentioned. The way you designed that "port" is not a port at all. You essentially not even using that port. That sub is just playing free air lol. But good try I guess. It's good to see okes trying.
A ported box can be tricky to get right on the first attempt. That port is big, and the internal volume of the box would be a bit small. So it won't give the proper bass. The best way to experiment, build a 53-55l sealed box, and get a 3inch pvc(gutter downpipe) flare both ends(the 'port' will reduce the internal airspace, as will the woofer as well), and you need to experiment with lengths(300mm in length for starters. Since tuning of the port will determine how the box performs. eg, since your box is too small, for a ported box, and the port is that huge. It would be tuned very high. And wouldn't play the mid punchy bass notes a sealed box gives you.
A ported box can be tricky to get right on the first attempt. That port is big, and the internal volume of the box would be a bit small. So it won't give the proper bass. The best way to experiment, build a 53-55l sealed box, and get a 3inch pvc(gutter downpipe) flare both ends(the 'port' will reduce the internal airspace, as will the woofer as well), and you need to experiment with lengths(300mm in length for starters. Since tuning of the port will determine how the box performs. eg, since your box is too small, for a ported box, and the port is that huge. It would be tuned very high. And wouldn't play the mid punchy bass notes a sealed box gives you.
For ported enclosures you might need to increase the gain on your amp. A ported enclosure emphasizes loud and deep bass whereas a sealed enclosure focuses more on quality and "punchy" bass. Personally I prefer a sealed enclosure as you have more space, quality bass, and your radios "loudness" setting has a more noticeable effect.
Hope this helps anyone that's trying to decide!
Great way to sum it up!!
amazing work always quality videos🔥👌🙏🏻
Thank you!🙏🏽
Great review,bro how did you set your amp,the gains hpf and Lpf.im struggling to get my sub settings right so i wonder if the HPF are right or wrong also.
So shaky you took out the defuser?
Hi Bro yes i had to 💔
All of the details are in the bumper removal video 🤞🏾
🔥🔥🔥🔥
did you seal the boxes
No bro 😅 but I’ve made a note on my list to improve for next time
Put your subwoofer in backwards on the sealed box
Will try this in the future👍🏾
How about you put the sub up words it's just a thought though👌🔥
Not a bad idea! I’ll try it in the future when I do it properly 🤝🏾
Try to seal the inside of the box
Yes will definitely do this on the next try 🙏🏽
That has nothing to do with the flaws you mentioned. The way you designed that "port" is not a port at all. You essentially not even using that port. That sub is just playing free air lol.
But good try I guess. It's good to see okes trying.
Bra your box is builded wrong on ur diy box
😂 i pictured yah😂
A ported box can be tricky to get right on the first attempt. That port is big, and the internal volume of the box would be a bit small. So it won't give the proper bass. The best way to experiment, build a 53-55l sealed box, and get a 3inch pvc(gutter downpipe) flare both ends(the 'port' will reduce the internal airspace, as will the woofer as well), and you need to experiment with lengths(300mm in length for starters. Since tuning of the port will determine how the box performs. eg, since your box is too small, for a ported box, and the port is that huge. It would be tuned very high. And wouldn't play the mid punchy bass notes a sealed box gives you.
To add. Don't touch your gain once you change boxes. Your gain is set to match the input according to the input signal