Box Build. Looking for some answers.
Alrighty.......I'm building 2 ported box's for my friends car. He got 2 10" JBL subs. I want to put them in seperate boxes. What size of box (Cubic inch) do you recommend for a 10 inch sub? What volume?
I tried the JBL website but I couldn't find any info on how big they recommend for their subwoofers. Is there like a standard volume? Also a question about tuning the box to a certain hertz. Around 30 hz is more quality and around 40hz is more bass? Or do i have that backwards? Any help appreciated. This is my first box build. Building it will be the easy part, as i have been a cabinet maker for quite some time now....i just need to get the measurements and stuff worked out. Thanks |
i'll sketch something up for you but i need to know a couple things before i do
what car is it going in? how much power is he giving the woofers (rms)? what kind of music does he listen to? |
Originally Posted by jalat
(Post 493196)
i'll sketch something up for you but i need to know a couple things before i do
what car is it going in? how much power is he giving the woofers (rms)? what kind of music does he listen to? It's going into a vw golf hatchback...2005 i think. He listens to a lot of techno and his amp is 204 rms....not the best but it works. |
are you sure its 204wrms and not 203wrms or 205wrms because I have never seen an amp make 204wrms and I think its physically impossible :dunno:
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Originally Posted by audiocustoms85
(Post 493503)
are you sure its 204wrms and not 203wrms or 205wrms because I have never seen an amp make 204wrms and I think its physically impossible :dunno:
http://www.crutchfield.ca/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=109GTO3011 |
Originally Posted by audiocustoms85
(Post 493503)
are you sure its 204wrms and not 203wrms or 205wrms because I have never seen an amp make 204wrms and I think its physically impossible :dunno:
I actually laughed out loud when I read this good one lol. |
looks like hes sure :smokin: unless the subs are 4ohms
JBL Grand Touring Series GTO301.1 II Details: » mono car subwoofer amplifier » 204 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms (294 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms) |
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