zoltman1991
CarAudio.com Regular
Hello! Ive been doing a lot of research and found a lot of people talking about SQ built ported enclosures.
Preface: This is the music I listen to - heavy bass, liquid basslines, 'space bass', dubstep, melodic bass. No techno, house, hardstyle, etc. Liquid stranger, of the trees, rezz, svdden death, zeds dead, subtronics to name a few.
I feel this music selection is 'musical' in its basslines. Quick shifting, dynamic, fluid bass. A lot of it I feel does hang around the higher ends. Depending on the song, some can get low. I don't think anything would really hit below 30hz.
Currently I have a single CompQ 12" pushed by a JD1000/1 in a 2.5cuft box tuned to 35hz. I don't like it. The response isn't consistent. I does not hit the high-end basslines as it should. So when I song shifts in freq, it sounds inconsistent.
I've realized I'm more of an SQ guy, which I think my music calls for. However, I still like loud. To combat this, my current plan is to add a second CompQ 12" and push it by a Fosgate T1500-bdCP in a sealed box. Yes, slightly underpowering, I know. Birth certificate shows 1822w at 1ohm.
Anyway. Right now I plan on throwing them in a 1.25cuft per sub sealed box (min rec is 0.88. So box is 1cuft after sub displacement). My goal is to get a consistent range and flat curve. I want to get low, but not too low because I don't see that, and I want to be consistent throughout wide ranges. I'm hoping the second CompQ will add the 'power and SPL', while maintaining a good SQ balance.
IF I WERE to decide to move forward with a ported enclosure, what should I be looking for? volume? Freq?
Sub specs:
-Fs: 40.5hz
-Min vented: 1.75cuft
-Max vented: 3.25cuft
I read from an NVX site that closer to min vented will be a more "SQ-like" build.
Bonus points from me:
-if someone would be able to model these in a piece of software, I would love you forever. I have tried, but I frankly am super new to the software and I'm not quite getting the answers I want even when modelling after the specific driver. When I change box (ports, # of drivers), I get no change in curve. A lot of people in various support groups on Facebook recommend a 32hz. But they primarily listen to rap/hip-hop. I don't know if that would fit my desires.
I'm super new when it comes to box design and how it affects performance, but I'm smart enough to be dangerous. Thank you for your time. I know this is a loaded post.
Preface: This is the music I listen to - heavy bass, liquid basslines, 'space bass', dubstep, melodic bass. No techno, house, hardstyle, etc. Liquid stranger, of the trees, rezz, svdden death, zeds dead, subtronics to name a few.
I feel this music selection is 'musical' in its basslines. Quick shifting, dynamic, fluid bass. A lot of it I feel does hang around the higher ends. Depending on the song, some can get low. I don't think anything would really hit below 30hz.
Currently I have a single CompQ 12" pushed by a JD1000/1 in a 2.5cuft box tuned to 35hz. I don't like it. The response isn't consistent. I does not hit the high-end basslines as it should. So when I song shifts in freq, it sounds inconsistent.
I've realized I'm more of an SQ guy, which I think my music calls for. However, I still like loud. To combat this, my current plan is to add a second CompQ 12" and push it by a Fosgate T1500-bdCP in a sealed box. Yes, slightly underpowering, I know. Birth certificate shows 1822w at 1ohm.
Anyway. Right now I plan on throwing them in a 1.25cuft per sub sealed box (min rec is 0.88. So box is 1cuft after sub displacement). My goal is to get a consistent range and flat curve. I want to get low, but not too low because I don't see that, and I want to be consistent throughout wide ranges. I'm hoping the second CompQ will add the 'power and SPL', while maintaining a good SQ balance.
IF I WERE to decide to move forward with a ported enclosure, what should I be looking for? volume? Freq?
Sub specs:
-Fs: 40.5hz
-Min vented: 1.75cuft
-Max vented: 3.25cuft
I read from an NVX site that closer to min vented will be a more "SQ-like" build.
Bonus points from me:
-if someone would be able to model these in a piece of software, I would love you forever. I have tried, but I frankly am super new to the software and I'm not quite getting the answers I want even when modelling after the specific driver. When I change box (ports, # of drivers), I get no change in curve. A lot of people in various support groups on Facebook recommend a 32hz. But they primarily listen to rap/hip-hop. I don't know if that would fit my desires.
I'm super new when it comes to box design and how it affects performance, but I'm smart enough to be dangerous. Thank you for your time. I know this is a loaded post.
