Guidelines

How do you calculate the volume of a ported box?

How do you calculate the volume of a ported box?

You simply measure the height, width and depth (in inches), multiply them together and then divide that number by 1728. If the box has internal measurements of 6″ high*18″ wide*12″ deep then the volume of the box is 1296/1728=. 75 ft^3.

How big does a ported box need to be?

A good rule of thumb is to add at least 2 to 3 inches to the size of the subwoofer. For example, a 10-inch sub should have a front panel at least 12 to 13 inches square.

Can I make my sealed box ported?

You can place a port in your now sealed box. A simple hole saw and drill will do the trick nicely. Youll have to determine the net cubic air space. (net= space left after the subwofer is in) Then determine what tune frequency you want to port the subwoofer at.

How to make a subwoofer box calculator online?

We can provide you with comprehensive Subwoofer Box Calculator for online creating a high performance subwoofer enclosure. Build a ported box, sealed box for your low-frequency speaker. Make a subwoofer enclosure plan. Calculate a speaker box volume, port length and other parameters without getting confused in formulas.

Is there a port length calculator for sub woofer?

Port length Calculator for sub woofer box design. This calculator will determine what length port to use in your ported enclosure. S elect whether you are using a round or slotted port for you box design.

How to calculate the port volume of an enclosure?

This calculator subtracts the port volume from the enclosure volume then re-calculates the port again for the smaller enclosure volume. This means that there are many calculations that are not seen in the form’s output.

How to calculate the height of a triangular box?

The first type of triangular box has a right angle which will make the calculations a little easier. For a right triangle, you simply multiply the height by the depth by 1/2 of the base. The diagram shows the height and depth (base). The length is the dimension not shown on the diagram.