btlking 10+ year member Registered User 2,789 0 Uranus Mar 6, 2007 #1 can someone design me a 2-3 cube bandpass enclosure just need the desighn and dimensions max dimensions 37 inches wide 18 inches tall 18 inches depth its for a 12 Click to read more...
can someone design me a 2-3 cube bandpass enclosure just need the desighn and dimensions max dimensions 37 inches wide 18 inches tall 18 inches depth its for a 12 Click to read more...
2loud4u 10+ year member Nothing to see here 2,250 0 canada Mar 6, 2007 #2 Hook up with 80 he will get you fixed up. http://www.caraudio.com/forum/member.php?u=18453
rpfuror 10+ year member sound envy 703 0 MD Mar 6, 2007 #6 what do you want to acheive.. a higher gain, a lower tuning, etc. my calcs say: you can get a 2 db gain within a passband of 32-84Hz does that sound good.... ie what are you trying to accomplish?
what do you want to acheive.. a higher gain, a lower tuning, etc. my calcs say: you can get a 2 db gain within a passband of 32-84Hz does that sound good.... ie what are you trying to accomplish?
rpfuror 10+ year member sound envy 703 0 MD Mar 6, 2007 #7 I can tell you right now it will look something like this: because of the area/lenght you will need on the ported chamber.
I can tell you right now it will look something like this: because of the area/lenght you will need on the ported chamber.
rpfuror 10+ year member sound envy 703 0 MD Mar 6, 2007 #8 Here is a design @ 2 db pasband of 32 - 80hz custom for the driver you mentioned.
Pyro_By_Nature 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 6,155 19 Colorado Mar 6, 2007 #9 Here is a design @ 2 db pasband of 32 - 80hz custom for the driver you mentioned. Click to expand... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif You're a joke of a designer dude.
Here is a design @ 2 db pasband of 32 - 80hz custom for the driver you mentioned. Click to expand... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif You're a joke of a designer dude.
rpfuror 10+ year member sound envy 703 0 MD Mar 6, 2007 #10 if you say so "dude".. why don't you show use your skills... the math is dead on based on the ts parameters of the sub.
if you say so "dude".. why don't you show use your skills... the math is dead on based on the ts parameters of the sub.
Pyro_By_Nature 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 6,155 19 Colorado Mar 6, 2007 #11 Ok, the math is on, but do you have any clue about bandpass boxes?
rpfuror 10+ year member sound envy 703 0 MD Mar 6, 2007 #12 yeap, built many over the years, most turned out pretty well. One recently for a set of 10's that sounded great... search this forum for the build if your inclined to do so.
yeap, built many over the years, most turned out pretty well. One recently for a set of 10's that sounded great... search this forum for the build if your inclined to do so.
OP btlking 10+ year member Registered User 2,789 0 Uranus Mar 6, 2007 Thread Starter #13 i was thinking bandpass because right now i have a soft top on my car so i have no back pressure so the subs excursion is way to much so i thought bandpass would put a little pressure back twords the sub good or bad idea?
i was thinking bandpass because right now i have a soft top on my car so i have no back pressure so the subs excursion is way to much so i thought bandpass would put a little pressure back twords the sub good or bad idea?
rpfuror 10+ year member sound envy 703 0 MD Mar 7, 2007 #15 this sub it not really designed well for a bandpass enviroment. As you can see with the vented chambers port lenght. I have done and own a lot of Jeep Wrangler and they seem to do well with a sealed box.
this sub it not really designed well for a bandpass enviroment. As you can see with the vented chambers port lenght. I have done and own a lot of Jeep Wrangler and they seem to do well with a sealed box.