Getting an Alpine SWR-1022D, advice?
#1
Getting an Alpine SWR-1022D, advice?
Hey guys!
I was wondering, should I use my old box, or build a new one?
Old box: sealed, 1cu.ft. wedge, 3/4" MDF, faces into back seat.
New box: would be sealed, .65cu.ft. (optimum sealed volume, according to the specs), 3/4" MDF with some extra thickness on front face (should I go with 1" MDF, or two layers of 3/4" MDF?)
in a 98 Civic Si coupe, would I get better SQ with the sub facing front or rear?
I'm sure as replies come in, I'll have more questions but that's it for now.
S^G
I was wondering, should I use my old box, or build a new one?
Old box: sealed, 1cu.ft. wedge, 3/4" MDF, faces into back seat.
New box: would be sealed, .65cu.ft. (optimum sealed volume, according to the specs), 3/4" MDF with some extra thickness on front face (should I go with 1" MDF, or two layers of 3/4" MDF?)
in a 98 Civic Si coupe, would I get better SQ with the sub facing front or rear?
I'm sure as replies come in, I'll have more questions but that's it for now.
S^G
#2
I think a lot of these guys are going to say, "try placing and facing the sub at various angles in various places to see which one sounds best." And I'd agree.
I think to get the most out of that subwoofer, building a new box would be ideal. That 1cu.ft that your 'wedge' provides isn't even within the recommended range for sealed enclosures.
I think to get the most out of that subwoofer, building a new box would be ideal. That 1cu.ft that your 'wedge' provides isn't even within the recommended range for sealed enclosures.
#3
I think that's the direction I'm leaning, building a new box...
What's the general concensus on front-facing / rear-facing in a Civic coupe?
I mean, I'm only getting it for Christmas, and hope to have the box built by then...
so, unfortunately, I won't be able to do the "various angles" thing.
Looking forward to any input is coming my way
S^G
What's the general concensus on front-facing / rear-facing in a Civic coupe?
I mean, I'm only getting it for Christmas, and hope to have the box built by then...
so, unfortunately, I won't be able to do the "various angles" thing.
Looking forward to any input is coming my way
S^G
#5
If you have the box..try it.. I'm getting the best sounding bass ever with a 3.2cu.ft sealed box for a sub that's supposed to be in 1.2cubes. if you have the box.. try it.. in the larger enclosure it will probably sound better.. but power handling will be reduced slightly.
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