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Old 05-12-2010, 11:13 PM
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Are your l5's ported? Do you like the " hit " factor of those subs? I can't believe you broke the box. Where did it break? thats awesome in a bad way, and ya that would look fricken awesome to have 3 10's in that car wouldn't it. I just need to find out if I can get away with a ported box that is slightly smaller than specs and would it pound harder than a sealed at specs? Tough question I know but I am giong to spend about 500 on subs and 100 on building the box and not to mention the time to make the box ( although it will be fun ) and I want to get this right as it will be my last set of subs for a long time and I wan't to be happy with it.
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Old 05-13-2010, 05:18 AM
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4 L5 10's sealed.
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Old 05-13-2010, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Moley
Are your l5's ported? Do you like the " hit " factor of those subs? I can't believe you broke the box. Where did it break? thats awesome in a bad way, and ya that would look fricken awesome to have 3 10's in that car wouldn't it. I just need to find out if I can get away with a ported box that is slightly smaller than specs and would it pound harder than a sealed at specs? Tough question I know but I am giong to spend about 500 on subs and 100 on building the box and not to mention the time to make the box ( although it will be fun ) and I want to get this right as it will be my last set of subs for a long time and I wan't to be happy with it.
You can use the smaller box...just add 1 pound of polyfill per cubic foot and you'll get a virtual volume of about 20-25% larger. The portd box will hit a lot harder and get much louder, but to be honest a sealed application will get more than loud enough and does require significantly less space.
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Old 05-13-2010, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by veeman
You can use the smaller box...just add 1 pound of polyfill per cubic foot and you'll get a virtual volume of about 20-25% larger. The portd box will hit a lot harder and get much louder, but to be honest a sealed application will get more than loud enough and does require significantly less space.
I forgot about polyfill. I heard though that is doesn't work for a ported box and to only use on sealed boxes. Is that true? I think that might be my answer. So 3 10" l5's in a 3.25 ported box with poly. Thanks.
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Old 05-13-2010, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by DaVibe
I'm in with the comments about "More to go wrong with 3 10's" ...
Plus I think the 2 12's you've chosen better match what you're going to throw at them ...

And fragile coils? Never heard that one before ...
I pound on Kicker daily ... nothing has happened. Guess I'm lucky
Well you must not spend much time on the internet. Personally ive been through 3 L5s, 2 L7s, running rms power and they all the bed, change to DD, Alpine and never had another coil issue ever. Plus working for a place that sold Alpine and Kicker there was 4 kickers coming back with cooked coils for every 1 Alpine. Never had been impressed with Kicker subs.
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Old 05-13-2010, 08:20 PM
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Well I definitley want my subs to last a long time. What ever I decide, I will do it soon and post the build project. Thanks everyone for your input. It definitley helped my alot!
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Originally Posted by DaVibe
(Oh and by the way, I have 2 12" L5's and I broke the box, before I broke the coils ... so like I said, that isn't something I've EVER experienced)
Maybe you should build the box better next time
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Old 05-13-2010, 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by CoreyC
Maybe you should build the box better next time
Ya how can I build a box that won't break? I mean I know I should use 3/4 mdf and possibly 1 inch for the face but what about screws and glue? ie spacing for screws and length and amount and type of glue.
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I heard glue is stronger than screws and you can take them out after it's done and it won't break.
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Originally Posted by Moley
I forgot about polyfill. I heard though that is doesn't work for a ported box and to only use on sealed boxes. Is that true? I think that might be my answer. So 3 10" l5's in a 3.25 ported box with poly. Thanks.
read this:

http://www.audiojunkies.com/blog/1348/ultimate-polyfill-subwoofer-enclosure-resource

I've used it many times over the last 25 years in ported enclosures with similar results to the article.
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