I appreciate your perspective and that is why I asked a question to get you to expand. to clarify for every post I ask a question on here. I have researched 100 pages/videos/ and forum posts. I really only post on here for two reasons. When I am having trouble finding information I am seeking and when I haver almost completely made up my mind about something but second guess myself and crave confirmation. I just form it as part of a question to avoid coming across too overconfident in what I know. for example. my post about clamping power. I pretty much knew what the problem was but I was worried about breaking equipment so I wanted to make sure.By basics i mean basics, for example explain ohms law or huffmans iron law in your own words without using google (rhetorical btw)
I'm not expecting you to know or quote direct theory but a good box designer or knowledgeable audio hobbyist could easily answer those.
I may not post a lot anymore and when I do its usually just to mess with people but I still lurk and see what people post, and I see the sort of posts you make....
I admire your desire to learn and your humility and admittance to not knowing a lot and I'm not trying to knock that. We all have to start somewhere and I was in that position once.
That being said you come across as eager to learn but not willing to put in the work and rather in constant seek of the easy way out. I could be wrong and completely out of perspective but thats the impression I get.
So listen the advice you've been given so far and put in the work and you will get there. It takes time, there is no short cut.
Sounds like you need specific answers.
I only reallySounds like you need specific answers.
honestly I know you lurk here all the time and it's kind of not cool how you only comment to be negative. if you are here to be a dick then don't comment.Sounds like you need specific answers.
Wasn't being a dick dumbass. Like how you quoted me three times in one post tho. No wonder you can't find what you're looking forI only really
honestly I know you lurk here all the time and it's kind of not cool how you only comment to be negative. if you are here to be a dick then don't comment.
Wasn't being a dick dumbass. Like how you quoted me three times in one post tho. No wonder you can't find what you're looking for
The underlying theory behind this alignment has not changed any from loudspeaker cookbook. Bass Box Pro is as reliable as we can get for computer aided modeling software.I'm willling to read and do the work, I'm an unnaturally fast learner and will dig my nose into something 6 hours a day if I love it.
yeah man appreciate it. im excited to get started. gonna try asking to build some homies boxes for free. I might just take a design from google for my subs as a starting point and then just start tweaking and tweaking. cuz i've heard 6th's can be unforgiving with the stress they put on the subs if designed wrong and how they hide distortion doesn't help any. I dont want to destroy my subs with my first box lmao. though sa rev3 recones are like 50 bucks I think.The underlying theory behind this alignment has not changed any from loudspeaker cookbook. Bass Box Pro is as reliable as we can get for computer aided modeling software.
If you really care to learn how these work, you're not going to figure it out reading or watching youtube clickbait, but building and testing. Buy wood, glue, screws, and start making some sawdust. Buy an SPL meter or RTA for testing and write down notes somewhere of what changes changes what. Get some subs with different parameters and try to get them to play how you want.
Lastly try to be selective about from whom you take advice. I've seen guys who are very experienced and who build some extremely competitive cars come out with nonsensical explanations of why things work. It is my theory that these guys understand what works from years of trial and error but haven't the slightest idea about the science behind why what they're doing is working. Always weigh what you hear against the overall reliability of the source and still run it past the ******** sniffer or ideally test the theory for yourself before taking it as fact.
The underlying theory behind this alignment has not changed any from loudspeaker cookbook. Bass Box Pro is as reliable as we can get for computer aided modeling software.
If you really care to learn how these work, you're not going to figure it out reading or watching youtube clickbait, but building and testing. Buy wood, glue, screws, and start making some sawdust. Buy an SPL meter or RTA for testing and write down notes somewhere of what changes changes what. Get some subs with different parameters and try to get them to play how you want.
Lastly try to be selective about from whom you take advice. I've seen guys who are very experienced and who build some extremely competitive cars come out with nonsensical explanations of why things work. It is my theory that these guys understand what works from years of trial and error but haven't the slightest idea about the science behind why what they're doing is working. Always weigh what you hear against the overall reliability of the source and still run it past the ******** sniffer or ideally test the theory for yourself before taking it as fact.
That's a bit of a catch 22 isn't it?LOL.. At least wood is a bit cheaper than most of the gear these days..Id start with some cheap azzed subs, till you get a little more experienced., and have more knowledge hands on.