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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2008

This my 8" sub again. I recalculated the volume of the enclosure and the port I had on it was tuned too low (low 20's) for what I wanted so I retuned it to 30Hz. Now the bass is louder and still have the same SQ.

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  • So, is there any method you used for winding the coil? And my port is 12" by 1", a slot port, and it's tuned to ?? Hz. Do you think I'll get a lot of port noise?

  • When I wind the coil I just wind it slowly and making sure its evenly wrapped for a professional look.

    The port would be ok for the homemade sub but for a more powerfull sub would have port noise when it played loud around the tuning frequency. If you want you can make flared ends on the port to stop the noise.

    The port I have in this video have port noise when I play the sub at its loudest but I can only hear it within a foot from the port.

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  • i have a question for you: why my homemade sub sounds slowly even with an amplifier?

    can you give me an advice?

    plzz

  • what camera do you use. it pick up the bass very nice

  • Great work, my man.That unfinished sub looks damn fine! real nice, Speak up though! 5*

  • cat got your tongue

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