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American Bass Hawk 1244 - 4th Order Bandpass
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<blockquote data-quote="audatrucking" data-source="post: 8747118" data-attributes="member: 680441"><p>Thanks for the feedback. Ported would definitely be nice and simple except I really want the sub to be somewhat hidden from the elements with the box being out in the open on the bed not under any sort of cover. The port itself will be located between the seats somewhat near shoulder height and protrude from the box several inches to get it a little bit of cover under the roof. Now a 6th order I've never done and am hesitant since it will most likely require an even larger box. Space is somewhat a constraint.</p><p></p><p>I don't really follow the ratios too much but it works out in my builds to be in the range of a 2:1 or 2.5:1. I want it to play a decent bandwidth without a massive dB differential so I usually stick to the optimal sealed volume and then adjust ported side from there. The Hawk sub is brand new from American Bass. I must have the first round of them with incorrect values printed in China with new made up measurement types.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audatrucking, post: 8747118, member: 680441"] Thanks for the feedback. Ported would definitely be nice and simple except I really want the sub to be somewhat hidden from the elements with the box being out in the open on the bed not under any sort of cover. The port itself will be located between the seats somewhat near shoulder height and protrude from the box several inches to get it a little bit of cover under the roof. Now a 6th order I've never done and am hesitant since it will most likely require an even larger box. Space is somewhat a constraint. I don't really follow the ratios too much but it works out in my builds to be in the range of a 2:1 or 2.5:1. I want it to play a decent bandwidth without a massive dB differential so I usually stick to the optimal sealed volume and then adjust ported side from there. The Hawk sub is brand new from American Bass. I must have the first round of them with incorrect values printed in China with new made up measurement types. [/QUOTE]
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