E Evyn1 CarAudio.com Recruit 81 9 Mar 16, 2023 #1 This series has answered the question about orders. Didn’t know the orders exist with bass reflex! Question: Does down facing add an order to the enclosure? Would down-facing/ sealed be considered a 3rd order enclosure? Click to read more... Last edited: Mar 16, 2023
This series has answered the question about orders. Didn’t know the orders exist with bass reflex! Question: Does down facing add an order to the enclosure? Would down-facing/ sealed be considered a 3rd order enclosure? Click to read more...
Jimi77 Premium Member CarAudio.com VIP 12,432 5,029 Denver, CO Mar 16, 2023 #2 No, how you face the driver shouldn't add an order.
OP E Evyn1 CarAudio.com Recruit 81 9 Mar 17, 2023 Thread Starter #3 Jimi77 said: No, how you face the driver shouldn't add an order. Click to expand... But a down facing sub interacts with the ground. This alters the spectrum in recorded output. But the natural roll off DB could define the enclosure order? Last edited: Mar 17, 2023
Jimi77 said: No, how you face the driver shouldn't add an order. Click to expand... But a down facing sub interacts with the ground. This alters the spectrum in recorded output. But the natural roll off DB could define the enclosure order?
SlugButter CarAudio.com VIP 4,641 2,600 arizona Mar 17, 2023 #4 Evyn1 said: But a down facing sub interacts with the ground. This alters the spectrum in recorded output. But the natural roll off DB could define the enclosure order? Click to expand... The “order“ represents energy storage. The floor doesn’t store energy, it reflects energy. 2
Evyn1 said: But a down facing sub interacts with the ground. This alters the spectrum in recorded output. But the natural roll off DB could define the enclosure order? Click to expand... The “order“ represents energy storage. The floor doesn’t store energy, it reflects energy.
Jimi77 Premium Member CarAudio.com VIP 12,432 5,029 Denver, CO Mar 17, 2023 #5 Evyn1 said: But a down facing sub interacts with the ground. This alters the spectrum in recorded output. But the natural roll off DB could define the enclosure order? Click to expand... Any direction you orient a sub can affect it's output, this true even more so in a car. Nevertheless it doesn't add an order and generally doesn't affect roll off. 1
Evyn1 said: But a down facing sub interacts with the ground. This alters the spectrum in recorded output. But the natural roll off DB could define the enclosure order? Click to expand... Any direction you orient a sub can affect it's output, this true even more so in a car. Nevertheless it doesn't add an order and generally doesn't affect roll off.