Car Audio Forumz - The #1 Car Audio Forum

Car Audio Forumz - The #1 Car Audio Forum (https://www.caraudioforumz.com/)
-   General Discussion (https://www.caraudioforumz.com/general-discussion-10/)
-   -   Enclosure space question. (https://www.caraudioforumz.com/general-discussion-10/enclosure-space-question-22150/)

hOseGaUrd 11-09-2006 07:09 PM

Enclosure space question.
 
Hey,

I recently got two new subs and am putting them into boxes with 0.85 cu.ft. of space each. The manufacturer specs say to use 1.0 - 4.6 cu.ft. Will running these subs in a smaller volume do any harmful mechanical damage to the subs? If not what would be the pros (if any)/cons to a smaller volume?
I do have these boxes in my car trunk right now, but in the not so far future i'll be getting a truck and have to fit them under the rear seat so i'm not so willing to get a larger box right now.

loud'n'proud 11-09-2006 08:03 PM

being in a .85 wont hert the sub it will tighten up and not hit as low but it wont hurt it fill the box with cotton batt like pillow filling it will fool the driver to hit a little lower.

df.dima 11-09-2006 08:20 PM

Give us the driver name and model at last. I have a suspision since the recommendation is 1-4ft that .85 will be very peaky, since it's below recommended minnimum.

hOseGaUrd 11-09-2006 09:00 PM

Kicker CVX 12" DVC-2ohm

I'll be running them with a Kicker ZX1500.1 amp @ 2ohm.

loud'n'proud 11-09-2006 10:05 PM

oh kicker you say thats all I have used for the past 5 years ya that box is to small you should really go to a 2 cube per box ported with a round or slot port about 3x11x 12to18 deep for tuning start at 18 and cut down in half inch incriments.:smilie_da

hOseGaUrd 11-10-2006 06:43 PM

I know that it's too small for the potential of the subs, but I can't buy a larger box for them until I know what truck i'm gonna buy. Then i'll get a customized double box to span under the entire rear seat and have enough volume.

I was just wondering if running them in a small enclosure would be harmful for awhile, only a couple of months.

Also, on the topic, i think i might just stick with sealed boxes for the time being. I have no experience in tuning boxes at all and from what i've read, a mistuned ported box could destroy your subs, or at least produce very bad sq. If anyone has really good tutorial, I might try building a box for them and tuning it.

Smoke_31 11-10-2006 06:49 PM

I have run subs in enclosures that were to small before and as mentioned, the sound reproduction was not as pleasing. Now to answer your question, I believe that a .85 cu ft enclosure will not cause damage to your sub. The more input, the merrier.

hOseGaUrd 11-10-2006 07:15 PM

On the subject of volume, from what I understand, in a sealed box the larger size of the recommended volume would produce the best sq. In a ported box, what volume would produce the best sq, while still maintaining a pretty good pound?

Kicker specs:
Sealed 1.0 - 4.6 ft.cu.
Ported 1.75 - 2.25 ft.cu.

I'm looking for the most bass while keeping the best sq. Where do you draw the line between the two?

Smoke_31 11-11-2006 08:16 AM

From my general understanding, the larger the box, the deeper the bass and, IMO, the greater the output. The smaller the box, the tighter and more clean sounding the bass will sound. If you are looking for a mix of mass bass and sq, then I would recommend going somewhere in the middle of the enclosure volume recommendations. I apologize for the general answer, but I don't have experience with these specific subs.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:32 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands