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Are you saying add my JL amp to the setup, bridge it to the mids, bridge the 60.4 to the tweets?bridge the smaller wattage amp to the tweeters, bridge the bigger wattage amp to the mids voila headroom magic.
Are you saying add my JL amp to the setup, bridge it to the mids, bridge the 60.4 to the tweets?bridge the smaller wattage amp to the tweeters, bridge the bigger wattage amp to the mids voila headroom magic.
Yes I braced it. No, I see no flex at all. And I really doubt you’d even be able to tell the difference...it sounds good. People have used particle board do enclosures before...they just don’t hold up well if they are moved a lot, it don’t hold up to screws well, and water destroys it.....other then that, it works well, and sounds good.Particle board? Get that pos wood (if ya can call it wood) replaced asap. Must flex like a mother. Did you brace it at all? That's not a fair test unless your sealed box was made with particle board.
Idk the Menards in my area sell half sheets of plywood and mdf.
Don't put that fi 10 in a particle board enclosure. I'll come over and bi@#$ slap you myself. Wi isn't that far away..
I am gonna eventually build a new one for the type r...I just have bigger fish to fry at the moment. I only carpeted the front to help seal the 12.Particle board is an insult to your type r. It's too brittle for speaker building and in no way better then plywood. Not all plywood is created equal you can get void free plywood. Even the stuff with voids is better then particle board and can make an argument that it's better then mdf. Strength of the plywood is in the number of layers. Personally prefer using 11 to 13 layers void free but I don't skimp on wood when it comes to enclosures but have used plywood with voids a number of times while learning to build speaker boxes
I get the impression this is your 1st ported box possibly 1st enclosure build ? Next test could be to build the same enclosure with better material for a true comparison.
yupAre you saying add my JL amp to the setup, bridge it to the mids, bridge the 60.4 to the tweets?
Particle board is an insult to your type r. It's too brittle for speaker building and in no way better then plywood. Not all plywood is created equal you can get void free plywood. Even the stuff with voids is better then particle board and can make an argument that it's better then mdf. Strength of the plywood is in the number of layers. Personally prefer using 11 to 13 layers void free but I don't skimp on wood when it comes to enclosures but have used plywood with voids a number of times while learning to build speaker boxes
I get the impression this is your 1st ported box possibly 1st enclosure build ? Next test could be to build the same enclosure with better material for a true comparison.
That sounds like a good idea, except...where? My amp rack is full, and trunk real estate is spent...unless I remove the cap...but, I like the read-out. I know it’s junk, and even though it is supposed to be 2 ferrets, I doubt it is much more then a 1/2 ferret.bridge the smaller wattage amp to the tweeters, bridge the bigger wattage amp to the mids voila headroom magic.
It turns out you can fit a lot in a can.How did they fit two ferrets into that little can?