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Old Jan 17, 2004 | 12:39 PM
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Originally posted by NiceShoes:
I hope to make it to Audio thunder this year
if they ever finish making the rules .

see what happens after we make some changes

hey lee did you change sub last year or are you still using strokers ?
Hey...Glad you guys are still around!!! [img]smile.gif[/img]
I did run the strokers all last year, but I have Trevor Barbers Jugg 15's now.
I am still using the 2000x's.
Which class are you guys competing in for AudioThunder?
Keep in touch!!!!

Lee-Roy
Old Jan 17, 2004 | 08:42 PM
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SuperStreet 2 I think to start and we might move to SS 1 later in the year .
we are cutting about 10 cubes out of our box and
making the port a touch smaller.
this should make our walls super thick and strong as hell but I dont know how the strokers will like the change.
I hope we hit higher I didnt really change the air space for the sub as much as I did with the port so I think it will work.

I will find out in about a month if all this work was for nothing.
Old Jan 19, 2004 | 08:58 AM
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Originally posted by Dann0:
Thanks for taking time out to try to help me Pete. The memphis subs require 1 foot cubed with a port size of 3" x 10" tuned @ 35 HTz as per specs from their website. What I'm thinking is 1.5 foot cubed per sub with a port size of 3" x 15" hoping for 35 HTz. I figure if I went up another half cube all I would heve to do is add another half of the lenght of the 10" port. Hence, 15" long port. Does this make sense?
Any help would be great.

Thanks.

Dan
No that makes no sense at all...you need to use a box program to calculate the port legnth that you will need. Also they may recomend a 3" diameter port but if you are using 1.5cubes per woofer if you use a port that small you will have SERIOUS port noise...if I were you I would use a 4" diameter aeroport per chamber so that you would have a bit more area and also the aeroports are good at eliminating the port noise.
Old Feb 5, 2004 | 08:56 AM
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Originally posted by ShockingCanada:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Dann0:
Thanks for taking time out to try to help me Pete. The memphis subs require 1 foot cubed with a port size of 3" x 10" tuned @ 35 HTz as per specs from their website. What I'm thinking is 1.5 foot cubed per sub with a port size of 3" x 15" hoping for 35 HTz. I figure if I went up another half cube all I would heve to do is add another half of the lenght of the 10" port. Hence, 15" long port. Does this make sense?
Any help would be great.

Thanks.

Dan
No that makes no sense at all...you need to use a box program to calculate the port legnth that you will need. Also they may recomend a 3" diameter port but if you are using 1.5cubes per woofer if you use a port that small you will have SERIOUS port noise...if I were you I would use a 4" diameter aeroport per chamber so that you would have a bit more area and also the aeroports are good at eliminating the port noise. </font>[/QUOTE]Thanks for your input Shock.

Dan
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