What's the best sub???
#11
if you going to build a cube like box, use a "brace" in the middle (a big one) angled at 45 degrees, that breaks up something called "standing waves" inside the box, which GREATLY helps clarity and a little SPL. Bracing keeps the box solid againest flexing. Flexing is really bad
#12
Originally posted by hobbes26:
As I said, not for subs - wavelength is too long for it to matter. Make the walls rigid, and you're done.
As I said, not for subs - wavelength is too long for it to matter. Make the walls rigid, and you're done.
#13
Originally posted by Graham:
if you going to build a cube like box, use a "brace" in the middle (a big one) angled at 45 degrees, that breaks up something called "standing waves" inside the box, which GREATLY helps clarity and a little SPL. Bracing keeps the box solid againest flexing. Flexing is really bad
if you going to build a cube like box, use a "brace" in the middle (a big one) angled at 45 degrees, that breaks up something called "standing waves" inside the box, which GREATLY helps clarity and a little SPL. Bracing keeps the box solid againest flexing. Flexing is really bad
[ January 13, 2005, 09:32 PM: Message edited by: hobbes26 ]
#17
Seriously I have heard the current Rockford drivers and they can SQ well and they thump. If you want to be extremely loud and have great SQ then that thins the selections. I would add the BIG JBL’s (Gti series) and the new Memphis LVS driver in the mix.
I have heard the GTi and the LVS in SQ systems and they sounded good! I have also enjoyed the JL W6 in some 140+dB systems.
http://www.jbl.com/car/products/category.aspx?cat=sub http://www.memphiscaraudio.com/produ...cat=&id=32&p=2
[ January 22, 2005, 05:21 PM: Message edited by: JohnVroom ]
I have heard the GTi and the LVS in SQ systems and they sounded good! I have also enjoyed the JL W6 in some 140+dB systems.
http://www.jbl.com/car/products/category.aspx?cat=sub http://www.memphiscaraudio.com/produ...cat=&id=32&p=2
[ January 22, 2005, 05:21 PM: Message edited by: JohnVroom ]