Ok, well i've been reading everything i can find on this site
http://www.diysubwoofers.org/ about different box designs, advantages and disadvantages. right now i'm looking at either a transmissions line, dual chamber ported, or just a basic ported box.
the goal is to get a LOUD system that doesn't sound harsh for day to day usage. meaning SQ is a factor. i have not had much experience with any of these boxes before, but the only way to learn is to try right? So now my question, which box design will be the most forgiving of small mistakes, ie. wrong volume, or the t/s parameters are off slightly. i assume that the "better" box will also be the least forgiving to these kind of mistakes. to be honest, im a little afraid of the TL design, it seems to be mostly trial and error, something i'm not particularly willing do to at this time. if i can just "copy" a design a found and try to keep it close to what is recommended for my particular subs, will it work ok, or will it have to be exactly perfect, meaning many trials? the actually construction of the boxes appear to be cheaper and easier, but harder to "do right"
and here's another question that is a little off topic but can ports be replaced by vents? and if so how do i calculate what size vent to use? i would rather make my own out of cheap wood than buy multiple ports if i need to go trial and error route. thanks