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Need a little help with custom box please.
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<blockquote data-quote="Scotnemily" data-source="post: 8589693" data-attributes="member: 673497"><p>Do you mean something more like this? <img src="http://i.imgur.com/IpwZzt9.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>This box is 32x20 and inside is 13.25 tall. I am giving each 10" sub 1.36 cu ft before speaker volume. From everything I have read about bandpass, I would need the space the speakers are firing in to be larger than the space the speakers are using. a min of a 2:1 ratio. I also understand this in not a 6th order bandpass, as I don't have the ports. Not sure where to put them and how big to make them. this box is already larger than I wanted but I could go to this size. I wouldn't want to go much larger though. I may have to give up on the ski passthrough and just have them shooting towards the front of the car. I wanted to keep the trunk mostly sealed off from the speakers and ports. I didn't want the loud trunk rattle on the outside of the car.</p><p></p><p>As a side note I emailed that original design to soundqubed asking about how the HDS 3.1 10" would work with that box. They replied, "That's a nice series tuned enclosure! The HDS3.110 would work great in that application." while I am sure it would work, I seriously doubt that it is Ideal as-is for that sub and I am sure if would be a lot better tweaked. I felt more that they were blowing smoke my way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotnemily, post: 8589693, member: 673497"] Do you mean something more like this? [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/IpwZzt9.jpg[/IMG] This box is 32x20 and inside is 13.25 tall. I am giving each 10" sub 1.36 cu ft before speaker volume. From everything I have read about bandpass, I would need the space the speakers are firing in to be larger than the space the speakers are using. a min of a 2:1 ratio. I also understand this in not a 6th order bandpass, as I don't have the ports. Not sure where to put them and how big to make them. this box is already larger than I wanted but I could go to this size. I wouldn't want to go much larger though. I may have to give up on the ski passthrough and just have them shooting towards the front of the car. I wanted to keep the trunk mostly sealed off from the speakers and ports. I didn't want the loud trunk rattle on the outside of the car. As a side note I emailed that original design to soundqubed asking about how the HDS 3.1 10" would work with that box. They replied, "That's a nice series tuned enclosure! The HDS3.110 would work great in that application." while I am sure it would work, I seriously doubt that it is Ideal as-is for that sub and I am sure if would be a lot better tweaked. I felt more that they were blowing smoke my way. [/QUOTE]
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