New Box . Need help please...

Well I am looking for a little help here. I have designed a box for my DC lvl 5 15but I think its a little small (4 cuFt) so I am going to try and get it around 5. The maximum dimensions I can use for a L port with displacement is around 4.8-.9. With aero ports I can get the box to a little bigger than that. I am also using a 3500D to power the woofer.

Here is my basic questions before I try and start to design it. I know that aero ports require less of a ratio than L ports (L is like 12-16 square inches per cuFt) but heres the question - what is the aero ports?

I was running numbers using the psp calculator and to get the tuning I want (35 hz) for daily requires a single 6" port about 9 inches long (The max depth is about 16 inches for me). The next tuning I want for competitions is 50hz and I would then toss in a second 6" tube 9 inches long (its actually 8.95 inches but 9 is close enough and easier). I would use a cap to seal one hole and somehow modify the box so I can easily remove and add a port.

My question is is 254 cubic inches (a little more actually because of the flair) enough for 35hz and is 508 enough for 50hz?

 
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Slot port area range is based on 12-16 square inches of port per cubic foot, while aero ports are based on 9-13

square inches per cubic foot.

thats copy and pasted from a ported box calculator program. not sure if its accurate or not.

im with thumper, they recommend 3.75, unless ur under powering it considerably, u wont need a 5 cubic foot box. and if ur using 3500, which is 1500 over the rated watts, u probably shouldnt exceed the 3.75, and should probably aim a little under that to increase power handling

 
0.o wow alright. I could have sworn they had an SPL section on their specifications and they recommended a 4.5 to 5cuFt enclosure. I went from a 3.5 to a 4.25 and noticed a huge difference (and flex of my car).

Ill keep the 5cuFt design then for a rainy day, and Ill start to do a enclosure for 3.75 cuFt...

Are you guys saying I will like blow the sub to bits? Or just shorten the life of it a lot? I have seen people put more power to a BTL (I know totally different woofer) in a 5cuFt box and hit amazing numbers for bassraces... If I find the video I will be sure to post it here.

 
well i would call up DC then. for a daily setup i wouldnt think that would be ideal, over powering, and well over recommended box size.

now if its just for competition, then sure, ur only doing it for a few seconds, it should be fine.

maybe someone else can chime in, ive only used the lvl 3 15

 
well i would call up DC then. for a daily setup i wouldnt think that would be ideal, over powering, and well over recommended box size.
now if its just for competition, then sure, ur only doing it for a few seconds, it should be fine.

maybe someone else can chime in, ive only used the lvl 3 15
Dont take it as disrespect or anything =P. I respect all of you who have an opinion and care enough to warn me. I shot Rusty an email and I am in the process of trying to figure out the best way to reorganize my trunk so I can do the easiest wall-into-cabin for a 3.75 to 4cuFt box.
 
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Heres my .2

I would only do a 5 cubic feet box for strictly SPL use only. If you call Rusty at DC he will tell you that their subs are under rated. I would estimate the rms on a level 5 to be at least 2500 watts. For a daily driver set up I would do 3.5-3.75 tuned to about 32 hertz, IMO. Just remember though, the bigger the box = less power //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
Heres my .2
I would only do a 5 cubic feet box for strictly SPL use only. If you call Rusty at DC he will tell you that their subs are under rated. I would estimate the rms on a level 5 to be at least 2500 watts. For a daily driver set up I would do 3.5-3.75 tuned to about 32 hertz, IMO. Just remember though, the bigger the box = less power //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
I kind of thought so about bigger box = less power. Right now I am aiming for about a 4.25 cuFu box with displacement. But I did notice a huge difference between 3.75 and 4.25. The speaker has been doing great with a 4.25. I think if I try to stick around there I should be decent (but I am not getting the huge windshield flex like I see others getting).
I will try to post my new design but for some reason this forum is denying me the ability to post links.

 
Well if you want alot of flex then you need to move alot of air, so i would tune low.

p.s. i ment 3.5 - 3.75 after displacement and port. On SMD there is a really good box calculator that will tell you everything you need

 
Ok! here is what I have so far... I will do straight pvc tubes in a 4.25 cuFt box (will be about that after displacement and bracing).

Width:37.5

Height:17.5

Depth:15.5

CuFt before displacement:4.661

I will do 2 4" diameter pipes 5.5 inches long and have a cap (I hope I can get one that will be tight enough) to cap one off. For daily I will keep a cap on and it will keep my tune at 33hz. For comps I will uncap one and it will get me to 45-46hz. I will also sound deaden the trunk the best I can, wall off and foam what I can in the trunk.

What do you guys think? If you think its junk, let me know! I am just afraid that I have gone way over the rule of thumb for port area vs cubic feet rule.

 
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Alright. I am going to have to foam my trunk instead of sound deaden because I am cutting it close here...

My new box is going to be 5.08 cubic feet BEFORE displacement.

Height:18

Width:38

Depth:16

I am going to toss the woofer on the far left side and then have 2 8" pvc ports stacked on top of each other. In order to get tuning low I need them to be LONG. So I will be placing the exit as close to the woofer as I can get (probably within a half inch) and then silicone that in place. They will stick out about two inches. They will go into the box 5 more inches (8.5 inches so far - remember double baffle) then turn away from the woofer and proceed towards the right side. They will go a total of 15 more inches towards the wall leaving about 5 inches to spare between the end of the tube and the right plate. With one tube open, I will get about 4.3 cubic feet of space left. With both tubes open I will have about 3.7cubic feet. That box is not ideal for SPL but thats the best I can do with the space I have.

One tube open = 33hz

Two tubes open = 46.5hz

Area for 1 = 50.2

The area is a little bit small but for what I am looking for its the best I can do. Suggestions? Comments? Anyway to save more space? Let me know.

I may just say forget tuning for SPL if I dont find a cleaner / better idea and tune for 33hz and see what I can do at comps with that.

I just realized.. How am I going to stop the tubes from clanking together?

 
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