This was posted for me in the avs forums:
Your internal volume is 6.35 cuft, so when you subtract for the displaced volume of the ports,driver and amp, your final volume is about 6cuft. For two 4" ports at 17 inches long, your tune is almost 24hz.....and that's the problem. Plug up one port and you're tune will be 17hz. See if that takes care of the problem. Make sure you plug it completely. Stuff in a rolled up pair of socks and then tape a piece of cardboard over the front. You'll have a lot of port noise from the air speed, but at least the bottoming should stop.
Is this true? Do i have to build another box to the right frequency?
Your internal volume is 6.35 cuft, so when you subtract for the displaced volume of the ports,driver and amp, your final volume is about 6cuft. For two 4" ports at 17 inches long, your tune is almost 24hz.....and that's the problem. Plug up one port and you're tune will be 17hz. See if that takes care of the problem. Make sure you plug it completely. Stuff in a rolled up pair of socks and then tape a piece of cardboard over the front. You'll have a lot of port noise from the air speed, but at least the bottoming should stop.
Is this true? Do i have to build another box to the right frequency?