Box too small.
Response is gonna be peaky and you'll run into power compression before getting the result you want.
Personally would not put those subs in anything smaller than 1.25 each more likely 1.5 each
i put the parameters in winisd.
Actually, the box may be too big. 3.7cu/ft net with a 7x6.25 port dimension which equals 43.75in/sq. It is 22.25in long tuned to 33.95hz.
compared to 4 sa10's in a 3.7cu/ft sealed box, the ported box is VERY peaky. At around 35hz you have well over 30-40ms group delay. Within 5hz, from 35 to 40hz there's a 3db difference.
The box is so big for these subs, this is a rare case where I would attempt a 6th order build instead.![]()
A lot of companies recommend smaller then ideal specs for their subs
i put the parameters in winisd.
Actually, the box may be too big. 3.7cu/ft net with a 7x6.25 port dimension which equals 43.75in/sq. It is 22.25in long tuned to 33.95hz.
compared to 4 sa10's in a 3.7cu/ft sealed box, the ported box is VERY peaky. At around 35hz you have well over 30-40ms group delay. Within 5hz, from 35 to 40hz there's a 3db difference.
The box is so big for these subs, this is a rare case where I would attempt a 6th order build instead.![]()
Why did you bring up a sealed box? I'm going to run the SA 10's in a 3.69 cubes net ported box. Are you saying that my 3.69 cube ported box is too big for the 10's?
How am I going to do a sixth order behind my seat?
I think you will be fine to be honest man. You will know when they bottom out and tune properly to keep them from locking up.
I used a sealed setup as a reference point. Compared to that, yes the ported box might be too big for 4 sa10's. However, I'm using a Ql factor of 1000, which means the box is completely lossless and doesnt leak air, which makes the predicted frequency response look very peaky.
Tough call, might not have the best dimensions available.
I used a sealed setup as a reference point. Compared to that, yes the ported box might be too big for 4 sa10's. However, I'm using a Ql factor of 1000, which means the box is completely lossless and doesnt leak air, which makes the predicted frequency response look very peaky.
Tough call, might not have the best dimensions available.
Does your box builder use any type of software to model subs?
How could my box be too big when Sundown recommends 1.0 - 1.25 cubes per sub for a ported enclosure and I will only be giving the subs .92 cubes per sub?
Sundown recommends 1.0 cubes ported.
I came up with 4.6 as optimal. My sa10v2 we're in 1.5 each and they performed very well
Are those subs different than the classics? I'm going with the 750 rms classics.