new box build. design needed please?...
#11
but the last "red" number is the port length... and so your saying that the port width is 3.5" and the port length is 2"........ ahhhh nvm i see now... the port length... and the second port length... lol... i see it now... ok. so as long as that works... and i guess the extra 4" depth won't do a whole lot... other then make the box heaveyer haha.
#12
but the last "red" number is the port length... and so your saying that the port width is 3.5" and the port length is 2"........ ahhhh nvm i see now... the port length... and the second port length... lol... i see it now... ok. so as long as that works... and i guess the extra 4" depth won't do a whole lot... other then make the box heaveyer haha.
GL, HTH
#13
ok well thanks that helps me out big time... now the fun part. the money and i was thinking of getting a guy i used to work with cut it out on the cnc machine... lol... I'd just have to git him a sheet of MDF to him and wait till he gits time to cut it out. lol.
#19
Make an enclosure out of 3/4" MDF with your max dimensions. That should give you around 3.6 cubic feet. Then make a 4" aeroport 6.25" in length to get a tuning around 36hz. Should give you around 3.4 cubic feet after all displacements (1.7 cubes per woofer)
#20
^^^^x2
Totally agree. Why waste equipment? I don't see a problem with running a common chamber for both subs, especially considering the situation. I'm going to assume they are either P1's or P2's. Either way they can be wired down to 2 Ohms final load, and running an Aeroport will make the most of this situation and will simplify the install. The 2 Ohm setup is going to make the most of the equipment, and by running both subs, you don't have a paperwieght just because you want a new box
Totally agree. Why waste equipment? I don't see a problem with running a common chamber for both subs, especially considering the situation. I'm going to assume they are either P1's or P2's. Either way they can be wired down to 2 Ohms final load, and running an Aeroport will make the most of this situation and will simplify the install. The 2 Ohm setup is going to make the most of the equipment, and by running both subs, you don't have a paperwieght just because you want a new box