MisterGrubbs
5,000+ posts
Kinda Old School
Like I told you on CACO.
First, you need to figure out what you're peaking at right now, and try to tune a lot closer to that. 35hz is too low of a tuning to try and reach a 50 on music out ofa trunk, it might be possible but it's going to be hell.
People who are doing the 48's and 49's out of the trunk that you're speaking of - - - think about how much testing/tuning they've done as well as how much higher(reality check) they are tuned and how much more power they are using.
Rebuild the box, tune it higher. Start around 42hz with aeroports and lower the frequency if you dont like the sound, and seal that **** box off from the trunk.
That's where I'd start. In fact, I'd start with sealing off what you have now, putting a tad more power to it, and finding your peak frequency/using a track that peaks in that range very well. You havn't tested enough to not be happy //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
First, you need to figure out what you're peaking at right now, and try to tune a lot closer to that. 35hz is too low of a tuning to try and reach a 50 on music out ofa trunk, it might be possible but it's going to be hell.
People who are doing the 48's and 49's out of the trunk that you're speaking of - - - think about how much testing/tuning they've done as well as how much higher(reality check) they are tuned and how much more power they are using.
Rebuild the box, tune it higher. Start around 42hz with aeroports and lower the frequency if you dont like the sound, and seal that **** box off from the trunk.
That's where I'd start. In fact, I'd start with sealing off what you have now, putting a tad more power to it, and finding your peak frequency/using a track that peaks in that range very well. You havn't tested enough to not be happy //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
