What's my car's magic freq?
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Originally Posted by bobthebrat
Lol, if only it were that easy. I'm only 17.
But I'm going to talk to a local shop and see if my buddy can cut me a deal on using the mic.
I will be using two twelves sealed in the same size box, in the same place. When I find the resonant frequency with that box. do I tune my single twelve in a ported box, below what I found with the sealed? (I heard to tune it 3-6htz below resonant frequency)
And yeah I know f-bodies can't get very loud. But it's the only vehicle I have. So I'm working with it (135.6db's with my first box, and now making my 2nd)
But I'm going to talk to a local shop and see if my buddy can cut me a deal on using the mic.
I will be using two twelves sealed in the same size box, in the same place. When I find the resonant frequency with that box. do I tune my single twelve in a ported box, below what I found with the sealed? (I heard to tune it 3-6htz below resonant frequency)
And yeah I know f-bodies can't get very loud. But it's the only vehicle I have. So I'm working with it (135.6db's with my first box, and now making my 2nd)
if it sounds good and loud to your ear on music who cares how well it hits on the meter?
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Originally Posted by Wagonized
i had an 83 z a couple years ago and it got loud to the ear. And could bounce the front wipers but ive seen countless 3rd gen fbodies do this and rarely see one break 140.
if it sounds good and loud to your ear on music who cares how well it hits on the meter?
if it sounds good and loud to your ear on music who cares how well it hits on the meter?
I just compete on the side (which is why I bought a x-one from dBdon).
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