A good design and probably the only one you may be able to find, free.here's one also
don't try to shyt on the thread just because of your little link in your sig--it was fuggin free and that snailshell is for a 15" XXX--it was developed based off of a design from P4S or whatever the hell their name is.it may play nice on that box but whats the tuning frequency on that, the f3. what kind of out put will that box give you.
hey guydon't try to shyt on the thread just because of your little link in your sig--it was fuggin free and that snailshell is for a 15" XXX--it was developed based off of a design from P4S or whatever the hell their name is.
lmao he does make sensehey guyit dont matter who designed it, or how and who developed it ,
if there is no real info on how the subwoofer is going to perform in the enclosure, no tuning frequency , no f3. what was it design for. then just good. ain't good enough.
you want to build a box, that you dont know what to expect from it , then cool.
you want to build a box, that you dont know what to expect from it , then cool.
no one knows what to expect from a design they never used before until its built and put in the enviroment its going to be used in i can build a box put it in 30 different vehicles and get different sound/performance from every single vehicle.
ok lets end this.....he asked for some designs i posted one up simple as thatthats true,
but why waste money with trial and error. get the enclosure designed to your specific taste. yea ones in the car some freqs will gain others will loose some dbs, but that's why there are eq to fine tune it.
so get the box designed to sound the way you want it to sound. not just guess how its going to sound, because some one built it for that sub,
you can build different enclosure for the same sub that will suit different applications.
I don't think this design will work because it was made for a 12" not he 15. Just adding the 3.5 inches high would not make up for doing a conversion of a 12" enclosure to a 15" enclosure.here's one also 17" high btw