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Originally posted by ss ten
do you think if i add like 1 port in the top or between the subs that it will give me a deeper bass?
you cant just drill a couple holes and call them ports, ports need to have a certain amount of volume to properly tune the rear wave of the sub to be complimentary. If you just drill acouple holes, you will unload the cones and blow the speakers in a very short time. It will not sound any better, in fact it will sound like a box with a couple air leaks. HONK HONK HONK.
Secondly, a ported box usually requires more airspace than a sealed box. So taking a box that is too small and trying to port it is not an effective strategy.
If you want LOUD, usually a smaller than optimum sealed box with WAAAYYY to much power will keep the cones from trying to escape. If you want LOW, a BIG ported box with proper port sizes tuned at or around fs will dig ditches. But bear in mind. The small sealed box may be accurate, but not low. THe big ported box may be low, but it will not be as accurate. Also, ported boxes are really dangerous at high levels with notes below the tuned frequency. Usually the speaker acts as if it is in free air and distortion tilts the cone, the voice coil go poof.
haha we used to test our small sealed boxes with big excursion woofers by plugging them into a wall socket. Theoreticaly, its about 2500 watts at 60HZ. Cheap polypropylene woofers would completely invert, the cone would push out and become a reverse cone!