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93medusa said:I have to disagree with your box design though, just because you can plug the numbers into a box design program doesn't mean it is going to make a great sounding sub. First of all, I don't see cabin gain figured into either of those box designs, and secondly, just because a ported is louder, does not mean it is going to sound better. It sounds like you have some experience with car audio, so I don't want this to seem like I am talking down to you, because that is not what I am doing. But the sealed box will have a much more natural and controlled sound in comparison to that ported, as is evident by the big peak on the ported enclosures graph, versus the nice smooth **** for the sealed.
Also, an f3 of 33 hz is way lower than you need for an 8 inch sub in a car environment. 33hz might be a good tunign frequenciy for a larger sub, perhaps a 12 or a 15, but it is going to be pushing the limits of a small sub. Especially since the Fs of the polk unit is 43 hz, tuning below the free air resonance of the sub is a big no-no.
Notice that Polk tuned the box to 60hz. This is why you are showing the sub reaching maximum excursion at 40w of power. If you increase the tuning freq, you will get a smaller box with better power handling, and the cabin gain will take care of boosting the lower freqs. As for using two different sized ports, that's just bad practice, how did you come to those two sizes? I don't see that information in the box program on that either. The following is the information on the polk site, notice the graphs for both in car response, and anechoically. Notice that in car in a sealed enclosure, the subs will play an average of about 83-84 db with 1 volt of power below 100 hz. Note that anichoically, it will drop off very quickly. These two response graphs show the effects of a speaker being in a car audio environment, aka very reflectivce, and an environment lacking any reflections. .35 cubic feet sealed will provide more than adequate bass. Yes, a ported will be louder, but once again, look at the product specifications on Polk's site, .6 cubic feet tuned to 43 hz. A lot different than what you are showing.


NiNeTy Fo SHO said:Finally! someone has found it!![]()
I try to tell people its there (I am using it) and it seems like no one believes me...
Good luck on the setup.![]()
93medusa said:haha douchenozzle!
shoteen95 said:well thats a new one
Redline said:Forgive my ignorance, but what is this second plug?![]()

RAYJAY said:To seal the sub to the rear deck try to use cap tape (its the black foam tape used to put a cap on a truck if you need more than one layer just stack it to get a ggod seal
jeff