I want to play around with some box design software for educational purposes. Is the RE Audio online box designer a decent one to use?
I want to play around with some box design software for educational purposes. Is the RE Audio online box designer a decent one to use?
Vehicle: '99 Ford F-150 Extended Cab / '98 Chevy Cavalier LS
Head Unit: Kenwood KDC-X995 / Kenwood KIV-BT900 w/ HD Radio
Sub: FI Audio x12 4ohm w/BP 1cu ft sealed / 2 GTO804's 1.4 cu ft @28Hz
Sub Amp: Hifonics BRZ1700.1d /
Front Door Speakers: Massive Audio CK6 / Massive Audio CK6x
Rear Door Speakers: Boston Acoustics SL80 / Massive Audio VX69
Amp: MBQuart DSC4125 / Massive Audio NX5
Wiring: All Knukonceptz
Sound Deadening: eDead 45 / AT60 / Murder mat BL
References: Retroaudioinc, davidtemple, cd6551, double07, Ssteele18
This is good to you dude, I will look forward to this.
Bass box Pro or Term-Pak
Here is my feedback Thread: http://www.caraudio.com/forum/showth...ght=fasfocus00
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For the record, the only "real" use Winisd/BBP, etc. have is your ability to see what changes what, not so much how the box will actually sound, if that makes sense. Once you drop a box in a car EVERYTHING changes so anything winisd tells you is pretty much irrelevant. What you can use it for is to play around and see how changing stuff like box volume effects the response. Then, using that, you can design the box from there.
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