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Good now build it, and take your time. Rush jobs always look and sound like rush jobs So Take your time and Have fun
My calculator says the port needs to be 8.95-inches long. But listen, I always add a half inch to my ports, what the hey, better slightly low...
I just can not believe that I let it go for 7 months. I was strange because it sounded good, but the soundstage wasn't right. I think I know why...
If your talking about the graphs in posts 223 -225, I would agree with you. That design looks good
And I thought that I was the only one who was confused
No No No Try this, double check my numbers
Back in November, I replaced an amp in my truck. I made the remark that it did not sound right...
Here is what I would do, Increase the width of the box to 34-inches as I stated earlier. Port length needs to be adjusted. Look at your plans,...
I am just picking on you, so don't get all upset.:lol:
One of the local dealers here does Crossfire, he has had really good luck with that brand, so I'm gonna say its OK
It is too small I'm gonna agree with AZN on box size, but I would change the tuning to 38 - 40 Hz. Also the area taken up by the port is not...
It is due to the smaller enclosure. Thats the reason prefab ported boxes tend to work well in a very small (narrow) frequency range. But they are...
Electrolytic, notice that the vent length is red, its red because it wont fit in the box. Easy, I always prefer one larger box to two smaller...
I am also displeased Azn, how dare you displease me, you may correct my spelling and my grammer, but you may not list Polk last ^_^ Bass...
as long as its 12 volts
BassBox Pro currently sells for around $120. Electrolytic might know someplace cheaper but I dont. Yes, you can leave height and width alone...
Acorrding to the link supplied by Electrolytic, you sub will work in either a sealed or ported enclosure. For sealed it recommends 0.6 to 1.0 Cu...
I think you've got it, and two 6-inch vents is perfect. Now lets play a little. Look at your amplitude response, notice its above 6dB (thats...
Before I talk about cone displacement remember that many of the rules I use are generalizations that I've come up with over the years. If your a...
The title says it all. I saw this picture in Car and Driver (august 2005) What in the world could have possessed him to do this?