Is this sort of box good?
#1
Is this sort of box good?
Hey guys! im just wondering if this sort of box http://www.brash.com/files/2009/01/t...imass_main.jpg
with this subwoofer http://images.highspeedbackbone.net/...mainv02-ec.jpg
i will change the dimensions so it goes with the box. Or is just a normal slot port box better?
Any suggestions? Thanks!!
with this subwoofer http://images.highspeedbackbone.net/...mainv02-ec.jpg
i will change the dimensions so it goes with the box. Or is just a normal slot port box better?
Any suggestions? Thanks!!
#2
In short, no. The box is designed around the sub. If the sub changes than so should the box.
I would use a slot port if that box is tuned high, it should say on the back.
For HT or computer use, tune between 20-30 Hz. 20 if you watch more movies than music, 30 if you listen to more music than movies. It's a smaller setup, you might as well shoot for 30 Hz to get better output.
The sub is a good choice if the price is right, although there are better 250-500W subs out there for the same price.
I would use a slot port if that box is tuned high, it should say on the back.
For HT or computer use, tune between 20-30 Hz. 20 if you watch more movies than music, 30 if you listen to more music than movies. It's a smaller setup, you might as well shoot for 30 Hz to get better output.
The sub is a good choice if the price is right, although there are better 250-500W subs out there for the same price.
#3
Thanks! Sorry for the late reply. IM just wondering, If im going to be listening to music... Should i use a slotted port of aero port? Also i read somewhere that the box should me a bit bigger than recommended? Thanks for your help!
Also, i dont have that box. Im just thought that the box design would increase the output. Lol
Also, i dont have that box. Im just thought that the box design would increase the output. Lol
#5
Slot or aero, it doesn't really matter, but when using an aero port you can change the tune by switching out the port for a longer one.
Try .5-1 cube for an 8", 1.25-1.5 cubes for a 10", and 2-2.5 cubes for a 12". Use .75" MDF, 1.5" on the side the sub(s) are on, and counter-sink them .75".
Look at the Sound Solutions Audio DCON 300W RMS in 10 & 12, and Fi Audio X 300W RMS in 10 & 12.
Try .5-1 cube for an 8", 1.25-1.5 cubes for a 10", and 2-2.5 cubes for a 12". Use .75" MDF, 1.5" on the side the sub(s) are on, and counter-sink them .75".
Look at the Sound Solutions Audio DCON 300W RMS in 10 & 12, and Fi Audio X 300W RMS in 10 & 12.
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