are the specs given from this calculator accurate enough to go by?
I am gonna build a box for my 2 SA's soon, hoping to fit all the cuts on 1 sheet of MDF...
if not, what's wrong with it?
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are the specs given from this calculator accurate enough to go by?
I am gonna build a box for my 2 SA's soon, hoping to fit all the cuts on 1 sheet of MDF...
if not, what's wrong with it?
*flame suit on*:hide:
Never used RE, but Torres' calculator is great, has all of the measurements and displacements right there on the screen, very user friendly.
RE calculator is notoriously inaccurate I use torres and it works great.
I used RE for my first box I ever made when I first got my head into car audio, I was running around with a "3.5" cube box with a "35"hz port on my two 12 SAs.
Turned out that box with the given sizes was 5.5 cubes@43Hz.
>_>
Still have that box, makes for a hood umbrella holder, those 11 inch holes they do.
Thanks to everyone for their input! I just dled the tores calculator off a thread from the SMD forums (google lol).
I wonder if i could get the guy at home depot to make all my cuts HAHAH...it would **** if i made a slanted cut on accident.
Don't let home depot make those cuts unless you absolutely have to. I have had very mixed results with that . Far more failures than successes when letting them do the cutting. What I thought would save me time ended up being a huge pain in the ****. I have them rip it down to a few manageable sheets and then do all the real cutting at home.
yeah, i actually have a table saw at home, but its really small and would be hard to chop a full sheet of MDF up.
10 in. 15 Amp Table Saw-RTS10 at The Home Depot
torres is slightly off from my calculations.