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<blockquote data-quote="Perfectionist" data-source="post: 4691307" data-attributes="member: 594153"><p>changing the freq. by 1 Hz will not be heard by your ear and you can't get both a spl and sq enclosure. it has to be one or the other. what i think you are looking for is something that is more of a pounder, something with good bass. a spl enclosure will be basically a one note wonder. it's designed around a certain freq to get the highest db reading in comps. you must put glue between the pieces of wood and i would suggest that you spread it nicely with your finger as well so that you cover the whole surface. when you have only one panel left to put on you must seal every corner or edge even where the port is. think of it in a manner that if you filled it with water it mustn't leak anywhere. silicon will do for this. with the last panel put silicon on all the edges and then screw it down. send me the specs of the sub and i'll put it into winisd and send you a pic of the freq curve with the box you have designed with re. you'll get a better understanding of what you will hear in the freq. range by looking at the graph.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perfectionist, post: 4691307, member: 594153"] changing the freq. by 1 Hz will not be heard by your ear and you can't get both a spl and sq enclosure. it has to be one or the other. what i think you are looking for is something that is more of a pounder, something with good bass. a spl enclosure will be basically a one note wonder. it's designed around a certain freq to get the highest db reading in comps. you must put glue between the pieces of wood and i would suggest that you spread it nicely with your finger as well so that you cover the whole surface. when you have only one panel left to put on you must seal every corner or edge even where the port is. think of it in a manner that if you filled it with water it mustn't leak anywhere. silicon will do for this. with the last panel put silicon on all the edges and then screw it down. send me the specs of the sub and i'll put it into winisd and send you a pic of the freq curve with the box you have designed with re. you'll get a better understanding of what you will hear in the freq. range by looking at the graph. [/QUOTE]
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