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<blockquote data-quote="TraieSmith" data-source="post: 2552367" data-attributes="member: 572769"><p>Now, I am relatively new to this, but I am giving it a shot anyway...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.lanzar.com/manuals/OPTI1234D.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.lanzar.com/manuals/OPTI1234D.pdf</a> - For parameters</p><p></p><p>I have a Opti1234D (Linked with a Directed 750D and a Concert crossover) which weighs about 31 lbs. and mounts at 7 9/16". I have always been a fan of sealed boxes but hate bandpass. I was told that I should run this subwoofer through a ported enclosure. With that in mind, I also figure that I should give it quite a bit of room for it to breathe.</p><p></p><p>Here are my questions:</p><p></p><p>1. What are the parameters should I give it (I drive a 97 Cheverolet Lumina Sedan) to make it sound the best I can?</p><p></p><p>2. Should I do a "wavelength" port or something simpler?</p><p></p><p>3. I have a good supply of oak, but should I use plywood?? (Kind of redundant... but then again I have never seen a oak enclosure:eyebrow: )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TraieSmith, post: 2552367, member: 572769"] Now, I am relatively new to this, but I am giving it a shot anyway... [URL="http://www.lanzar.com/manuals/OPTI1234D.pdf"]http://www.lanzar.com/manuals/OPTI1234D.pdf[/URL] - For parameters I have a Opti1234D (Linked with a Directed 750D and a Concert crossover) which weighs about 31 lbs. and mounts at 7 9/16". I have always been a fan of sealed boxes but hate bandpass. I was told that I should run this subwoofer through a ported enclosure. With that in mind, I also figure that I should give it quite a bit of room for it to breathe. Here are my questions: 1. What are the parameters should I give it (I drive a 97 Cheverolet Lumina Sedan) to make it sound the best I can? 2. Should I do a "wavelength" port or something simpler? 3. I have a good supply of oak, but should I use plywood?? (Kind of redundant... but then again I have never seen a oak enclosure:eyebrow: ) [/QUOTE]
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