two questions, does it work if i dont drill those two holes but do the other stuff? and isnt it a fire harzard with the foam going near the wire? THanks!
No, no fire hazard at all. This is completely safe. Subwoofer boxes typically have speaker wadding similar to what I used in the enclosures them selves to transmit sound better
were the ports really necessary? You stuffed all of that wadding in the cavity, slowing down the bass waves; however, the ports were not in the same cavity/chamber. I think it would have sounded just as good w/o the two ports. That area the subs were in looked like the worst place ever, for woofers, much like the car doors. Personally, I would have just stuffed the cavity and called it good enough...
I believe the ports were necessary to be honest with you. I mean everyone has their opinions and I’m not saying I’m right and you’re wrong. After doing this modification I do believe that the sound quality did get better as there is wayyyy less vibrations than before. And I do agree poor placement for subwoofers
I’m not sure if you have done this but I’ve noticed a difference. Before it was just unbearable to listen to music because that plastic carpeted piece always rattled. The bass just felt hollow too, so again I’m Not saying your wrong everyone is entitled to their own opinion. In my case it worked
Yes I have done the mod that's why I say it's just not worth it. If you had some rattling it was most likely that something was loose or not put back together correctly. For the time and money it takes to do this It is just not worth it. You do understand that trying to port free-air subs is just a ridiculous concept. @@velocitygarage
two questions, does it work if i dont drill those two holes but do the other stuff? and isnt it a fire harzard with the foam going near the wire? THanks!
No, no fire hazard at all. This is completely safe. Subwoofer boxes typically have speaker wadding similar to what I used in the enclosures them selves to transmit sound better
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were the ports really necessary? You stuffed all of that wadding in the cavity, slowing down the bass waves; however, the ports were not in the same cavity/chamber. I think it would have sounded just as good w/o the two ports. That area the subs were in looked like the worst place ever, for woofers, much like the car doors. Personally, I would have just stuffed the cavity and called it good enough...
I believe the ports were necessary to be honest with you. I mean everyone has their opinions and I’m not saying I’m right and you’re wrong. After doing this modification I do believe that the sound quality did get better as there is wayyyy less vibrations than before. And I do agree poor placement for subwoofers
This mod is not worth the time it takes to do. The woofers are free-air so the ports do nothing but make it worse.
I’m not sure if you have done this but I’ve noticed a difference. Before it was just unbearable to listen to music because that plastic carpeted piece always rattled. The bass just felt hollow too, so again I’m
Not saying your wrong everyone is entitled to their own opinion. In my case it worked
Yes I have done the mod that's why I say it's just not worth it. If you had some rattling it was most likely that something was loose or not put back together correctly. For the time and money it takes to do this It is just not worth it. You do understand that trying to port free-air subs is just a ridiculous concept. @@velocitygarage
If you knew all this and it's a 'ridiculous concept' then why did you try it? @@LonestarsSupra
@@stedy142 I didn’t know they were free-air subs till after I did the mod.
@@LonestarsSupra then what would you recon?
I did this mod also. Waste of time.