No reason to judge. You came to an open forum asking advise, and hopefully I can offer something helpful.
And thanks for the kind words. As a father of two, I can only offer the advise I have learned from two sets of being late
What does the package say, like 10 minutes? Tonite, tomorrow, whenever get her to use the other test and take notice of the time till the lines show up. You don't have to stare at it, just check every couple of minutes.
If it's been a while since the test was done, there may be shading. IME, that's nothing to get excited over. When it shades in the first few minutes is when it's accurate.
Update:
Built most of the console today. Changed the design as I went along, and long story short, I have just over 1 cu ft of internal space pre sub. So with displacement I should be right about on for most 10's that I've seen specs for. However, if it is still a little larger than specs call...
Thanks, I saw that on the vid and didn't know what it meant.
Anyone have anything good or bad about the effects of a sealed enclosure that's larger than the manufactures reccomended size?
And to cover it, vinyl or paint? I want it to appear OEM as much as possible.
Wow, maybe I did figure correctly . I did know that would be external, but thanks for the FYI.
I haven't seen a sub that asks for a box this big. Should I plan on adding a "spacer" board to knock down on the internal volume? Most of what I've seen are asking between 1.0 and 1.5 cu ft. Thanks...
I honestly hadn't considered the vibrtion to the monitor. Thanks.
Can anyone assist me in determining how may cubic feet will be in the box? If my math was correct, it will be big, like about 2.81 before woofer displacement. How off am I? Thanks.
-Stu
Hi. I'm Stu, 24, from Texas. After a few years of pro audio work, I think it's time to add 12 volt to my list of hobbies. I have a 2004 Sierra ext. cab, and am working on my system now. Glad to be here, and thanks in advance for the help.
-Stu