OP BumpMW 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 300 0 Annapolis MD Jun 3, 2008 Thread Starter #16 yeah i wanted a higher peak response. but what would happen if i changed the airspace?
RAM_Designs 5,000+ posts SketchUp Master 21,735 362 Rockwall, TX Jun 3, 2008 #17 yeah i wanted a higher peak response. but what would happen if i changed the airspace? Click to expand... smaller air space = lower peak larger air space = larger peak This is all dependent on the power you have available as well. If you have enough power to use a recommended sized box and still bring the sub to it's mechanical limits, then there's no reason to make the box larger.
yeah i wanted a higher peak response. but what would happen if i changed the airspace? Click to expand... smaller air space = lower peak larger air space = larger peak This is all dependent on the power you have available as well. If you have enough power to use a recommended sized box and still bring the sub to it's mechanical limits, then there's no reason to make the box larger.