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I did a 144.6 with 4 of the 8's Tline. It was loud if you asked me. I'm trying to have my friend send the video. Had them on my CT 2200.1 fire series and they wanted more. I know a 145 was possible.
I am interested in using those little things in a t line. Can't seem to find too much info on anybody doing that. Just a lot of people asking questions about them
you have to taper the port but i actually like to play with the initial chamber size more so than worrying too much about the tapering. the length of the wave from the rear cone to the mouth should be the same wavelength as the FS of the driver. depending on the drivers compliance and suspension stiffness is going to vary the FR. the taper is to help breakdown standing waves but i perfect to keep the port at least 1/2 the SD of the woofer.. you just got to play with it a bit to get it just right but the benefits are excellent.
In the middle of building a t-line cscstang designed for a Skar zvx-8 that I won. Should be finished in the next day or so, and can't wait to see how it sounds. The thing is pretty beefy and rated at 900w rms
In the middle of building a t-line cscstang designed for a Skar zvx-8 that I won. Should be finished in the next day or so, and can't wait to see how it sounds. The thing is pretty beefy and rated at 900w rms
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Keep us posted, and with lots of photos. I'm really starting to get interested in designing my own T-line for my girls car and for my home theater. So the more input the better.