how much clearance do i need between the magnet and the back of the box on 13.5 inch w7?
i looked on their site and didnt find what i needed or so i dont think i did.
on their general dimensions info page it says "Pole Vent Clearance."
any idea what that is...
do you like to listen to your music? or do you want other people to listen to your music? if you want the first one then get the jls. for SQ, you cant beat them for the price.
if the amp isnt under warrenty, open it up and take a peek at the circuit board. if you can find something burnt or melted that would be whats causing the problem. try removing whatever part it is and getting a new one at an electronic parts store. if you do so and it melts again, then pay to...
im a resource. AIM me. capodonzoni. ive built everything. boxes, kicks, door panels, trim plates, mounting panels, dress up panels, dashes, everything. you name it ive built one with fiberglass. just dont name a seat. or a steering wheel.
ammm. you must mean 4.8. most cars only have a bout 60-100 liters of total cabin airspace anyway. 48 liters would be a wall in the back seat that uses the trunk as an infinite baffle. two subs wouldnt even change the internal pressure in a box that large.
put the mat on the outside. idealy it would be better to put it on the inside. but trust me, it isnt worth the hassle. trieng to get an even layer of mat on the inside of a box is incredibly hard and time consuming, your resin will dry before you finish one layer. yes it will make sanding...
i always build amp racks using steel for the main structure and mdf for the rest. that way i can weld it wirhg to the frame and ground the amps right to the amp rack. if you cant find a way to screw it in, you could weld it.
youll need a lot. my advice to you it to use mdf to make any large flat surfaces on the box. use mdf wherever you can. i have a situation right now were im building a 3-4 cube box that will have no flat surfaces so i cant use any mdf. im gonna have to use 10 - 15 layers of mat and maybe even...
this is a project one year in the making. after two protypes the plans for the final setup is ready to go. its no alpine demo car its no db machine and it wont win in a national sq comp but it will be one of the best daily listening enviroments to someone who loves great sounding music. guru's...
thats going to sound terrible dude. since you dont know the answer to your question you obviously dont do this professionally and youd have to be a pro to do the math it takes to build a band pass. also, a band pass wont work with two different subs. there will be so much cancellation you wont...