Published On Premiered Dec 26, 2020
In this video I show you how to adjust your port tuning for a Dual Subwoofer setup. Going from 1 sub up to 2 subs is very easy and it requires a few simple adjustments
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Chapters:
0:00 One sub in a small box vs two subs in a large box.
1:15 One sub in a large box vs two subs in a large box.
1:39 Port noise with an undersized port.
2:05 Larger Port to accommodate two subs.
3:00 What happens if I use two ports?
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