hz question
#44
Im done with this thread..but FYI if the originator(bigsliks) has asked for a more indepth explanation I am capable of answering it... so the guy that walked off the street left happy and satisfied... not confused
but really would you put a box on your dashboard? or passenger seat? don't bother answering that... this ofcourse is SPL general discussion not SQ general discussion
but really would you put a box on your dashboard? or passenger seat? don't bother answering that... this ofcourse is SPL general discussion not SQ general discussion
#45
I love the internet LMAO!
Seriously though guys, that whole wave length theory don't work.
Remember this is a pressure sensors and that reasonating materials, air volume and shape in the vehical will determine frequencies and SPL.
The wavelength theory would work is you had a pefect aligned square box with no or hardly and resonating factors involved....
Ask around to find out a starting point for a frequency and test from there.
And trying to stick to the topic...
SPL is typicly in the higher frequencies of the bass range 20-80 hz.
SQL is in the middle somehwere.
SQ is typacly tuned low.
Having a nice low hitting, louder sounding SQL system usually doesn't fair will on the mics even though it may sound way louder.
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Seriously though guys, that whole wave length theory don't work.
Remember this is a pressure sensors and that reasonating materials, air volume and shape in the vehical will determine frequencies and SPL.
The wavelength theory would work is you had a pefect aligned square box with no or hardly and resonating factors involved....
Ask around to find out a starting point for a frequency and test from there.
And trying to stick to the topic...
I just learning this stuff so bare with me.
when tuning a box, a diffrent size box and diffrent size port are what tune it to a frequency right?
now I know higher is better for SPL and lower is better for SQL?
will higher hz give me lower deeper bass or harder louder bass?
I want to hit the lows really hard is that what SPL is?
thanks Steve
when tuning a box, a diffrent size box and diffrent size port are what tune it to a frequency right?
now I know higher is better for SPL and lower is better for SQL?
will higher hz give me lower deeper bass or harder louder bass?
I want to hit the lows really hard is that what SPL is?
thanks Steve
SQL is in the middle somehwere.
SQ is typacly tuned low.
Having a nice low hitting, louder sounding SQL system usually doesn't fair will on the mics even though it may sound way louder.
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#46
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mta, you seem hung up on the box in the front seat thing, so lets get away from it. what about different box types, bandpass, sealed ported, and their relationship to the windows being up or down or in between. guy walks in of the street and leaves satisfied and misinformed. if a more in depth explenation of your answer is possible, there are 3 others invloved with this thread that would like to hear it
#47
Originally posted by Xiph0id:
Hey Justin.
2 Years ago called....
It wants it's SPL "theory" that don't work back.
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Hey Justin.
2 Years ago called....
It wants it's SPL "theory" that don't work back.
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my mother could do better.
infact how longago did Alma hit higher than that?!
#48
SPL is typicly in the higher frequencies of the bass range 20-80 hz.
SQL is in the middle somehwere.
SQ is typacly tuned low.
Having a nice low hitting, louder sounding SQL system usually doesn't fair will on the mics even though it may sound way louder.
X
SQL is in the middle somehwere.
SQ is typacly tuned low.
Having a nice low hitting, louder sounding SQL system usually doesn't fair will on the mics even though it may sound way louder.
X
also SQ will do worse on a mic then SQL?
If I use the same sub same amp and same ported box, could I just change out the port for a diffrent port to achieve diffrent hertz tuning?
If some one thinks I should post this Question in the SQ forum I will.
Thanks
Steve
#50
Originally posted by bigsliks:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />SPL is typicly in the higher frequencies of the bass range 20-80 hz.
SQL is in the middle somehwere.
SQ is typacly tuned low.
Having a nice low hitting, louder sounding SQL system usually doesn't fair will on the mics even though it may sound way louder.
X
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />SPL is typicly in the higher frequencies of the bass range 20-80 hz.
SQL is in the middle somehwere.
SQ is typacly tuned low.
Having a nice low hitting, louder sounding SQL system usually doesn't fair will on the mics even though it may sound way louder.
X
also SQ will do worse on a mic then SQL?
If I use the same sub same amp and same ported box, could I just change out the port for a diffrent port to achieve diffrent hertz tuning?
If some one thinks I should post this Question in the SQ forum I will.
Thanks
Steve </font>[/QUOTE]That is right on.
Now you're on track.
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