Subwoofer Box 12 inch subwoofer Ported Box
Bandpass and Quarter Wave is currently under development
Net internal air space available for your woofers – Vb. It does not include any volume displaced by woofers, dividers and vents
Total internal volume include Vb (net internal volume) + woofer displacement
Total internal volume include Vb (net internal volume) + woofer/port displacement
Wood thickness (MDF or plywood)
This is the hole cutout needed to “drop-in” a woofer
This is the depth of the woofer
Volume of Displacement – Vd. If you want to compensate for the volume taken up by the woofer, you can use this parameter
This is the horizontal offset of the woofer relative to center of the box. To move the speaker to the left wall, you must specify a negative value
No settings for this type of box
This is the tuning frequency of the box – Fb. Universal tuning that fits most subwoofers – 36 Hz
This is the inner diameter of each tuning port
This is the area of the vent. You can use the following recommendations: 9.30 to 17.82 inch2 for one 8 inch woofer
This is the area of the vent. You can use the following recommendations: 15.50 to 24.80 inch2 for one 10 inch woofer
This is the area of the vent. You can use the following recommendations: 21.70 to 41.85 inch2 for one 12 inch woofer
This is the area of the vent. You can use the following recommendations: 37.20 to 65.10 inch2 for one 15 inch woofer
This is the area of the vent. You can use the following recommendations: 55.80 to 89.90 inch2 for one 18 inch woofer
This is the length of each tuning vent