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<blockquote data-quote="DarkFox" data-source="post: 3388860" data-attributes="member: 567531"><p>That graph means nothing??? Thats one of the most important things man. YES, your car changes some of the acoustical response properties, but this graph is how the box itself responds. If you have a bad design from the start, it doesn't matter what car its going in.</p><p></p><p>This graph shows the box gives a smooth transition to the gain and to the decent slope. There is no odd peaks. Over all this box should be a little on the boomy side (not dropping as low as a SQ setup) but should be good sound and plenty loud for daily driving. You need to play with programs like this Pwnmaster, research the T/S parameters yourself, try some different enclosures in theory in the program, then build them yourself IRL to see how they respond to how you thought they would. Once you have done that, and have some actual information to contribute, (not just flaming this guy and everyone who tries to help him,) then come back and post in here. The way your going, your going to have a short life on these forums. Moderators don't take too kindly to people who never actually try to help, and just make problems in legitimate posts, with antagonistic responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkFox, post: 3388860, member: 567531"] That graph means nothing??? Thats one of the most important things man. YES, your car changes some of the acoustical response properties, but this graph is how the box itself responds. If you have a bad design from the start, it doesn't matter what car its going in. This graph shows the box gives a smooth transition to the gain and to the decent slope. There is no odd peaks. Over all this box should be a little on the boomy side (not dropping as low as a SQ setup) but should be good sound and plenty loud for daily driving. You need to play with programs like this Pwnmaster, research the T/S parameters yourself, try some different enclosures in theory in the program, then build them yourself IRL to see how they respond to how you thought they would. Once you have done that, and have some actual information to contribute, (not just flaming this guy and everyone who tries to help him,) then come back and post in here. The way your going, your going to have a short life on these forums. Moderators don't take too kindly to people who never actually try to help, and just make problems in legitimate posts, with antagonistic responses. [/QUOTE]
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