How would making two different boxes test the cooling abilities of each box?Why don't you just build 2 different boxes and test it your **** self? MDF isn't that expensive. Take a little initiative.
How would making two different boxes test the cooling abilities of each box?
Indeed. Would need a nice digital temperature probe... that would be able to get at the coil.huh? what?........ lol...
ummm... it's called a bench test................. oh, never mind, If you dont get the basics you just won't understand how building TWO DIFFERENT boxes, one ported and one sealed and running equal temperature tests, will get you the results you are so craving.
I meant that it was more involved than just building two boxes which ngsm already pointed out.huh? what?........ lol...
ummm... it's called a bench test................. oh, never mind, If you dont get the basics you just won't understand how building TWO DIFFERENT boxes, one ported and one sealed and running equal tests, (same speaker, same power, same tone or music track, same timeline) will get you the results you are so craving.
this is about the only good response i got from about 20 posts..... thats pretty sad but hey.... sometimes stupid people give stupid responses like this jacka$$ saying pour water on it, u do that n tell me how it goesThere really isn't much "new" air sucked into the enclosure. Watch videos of people putting paper in their enclosures. You will see that the paper doesn't just come flying out of the enclosure (unless it is completely covering the port before the first hit). For the most part, only a very small amount of cooler air will actually get to the sub. I highly doubt you would notice or even be able to measure a difference.