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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8873106" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I assume you mean series 6th order? I've designed a few of those haha. Do you know about 1/4 wave tuning, like how a t-line works? That can come into play with walls and peaks.</p><p></p><p>The best thing IMO would just start getting straight to box specs. So would need rear net airspace, tuning and port area, and front net airspace, tuning and port area. I mean to get low, you gotta tune low. If you don't want to play above 40 hz, may tune to 20/40. Depends on rear box size and port area, but I've done an Fi wall tuned to like 25/50 and it played all the way up to 65 hz or so but barely below 25 hz. Had small rear chamber and ports though and was a c-pillar.</p><p></p><p>This was that box, 2 Fi team 18's iirc.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=instagram]CLIbHyrstHi[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>And post up exact specs for your exact subs, too, that'll help.</p><p></p><p>Do you wanna get low and have range or just play from 20-40 hz only or? And I wouldn't necessarily shy away from clamshells either, just depends on space. What you're doing is going to be massive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8873106, member: 591582"] I assume you mean series 6th order? I've designed a few of those haha. Do you know about 1/4 wave tuning, like how a t-line works? That can come into play with walls and peaks. The best thing IMO would just start getting straight to box specs. So would need rear net airspace, tuning and port area, and front net airspace, tuning and port area. I mean to get low, you gotta tune low. If you don't want to play above 40 hz, may tune to 20/40. Depends on rear box size and port area, but I've done an Fi wall tuned to like 25/50 and it played all the way up to 65 hz or so but barely below 25 hz. Had small rear chamber and ports though and was a c-pillar. This was that box, 2 Fi team 18's iirc. [MEDIA=instagram]CLIbHyrstHi[/MEDIA] And post up exact specs for your exact subs, too, that'll help. Do you wanna get low and have range or just play from 20-40 hz only or? And I wouldn't necessarily shy away from clamshells either, just depends on space. What you're doing is going to be massive. [/QUOTE]
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