blue_misfit 10+ year member
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Hey all,
So I finally settled on an MB Quart PWH 302 sub, and a Power Acoustix OV2-1250 amp. Source is a Pioneer DEH-P6000UB head unit. I'll feed the amp with 4 gauge wiring, and use 10 gauge for the speaker connections (guessing)
I'm going to bridge the amp, and run 4ohms.
I want to build a sealed enclosure for it, and I've never done this before //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
The specs from MB Quart state 1.3 cubic feet to be optimal. The specs also list Qtc=1.17, and F3=37. How do these numbers influence box design?
Also, assuming a simple cube root, I get ~13.08 inches for each side. I assume this size would be enough clearance on the back end of the woofer?
I plan on using 1" MDF, and going to Home Depot and having them cut the pieces for me.
I welcome any and all advice!!!
Thanks!
-Derek
So I finally settled on an MB Quart PWH 302 sub, and a Power Acoustix OV2-1250 amp. Source is a Pioneer DEH-P6000UB head unit. I'll feed the amp with 4 gauge wiring, and use 10 gauge for the speaker connections (guessing)
I'm going to bridge the amp, and run 4ohms.
I want to build a sealed enclosure for it, and I've never done this before //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
The specs from MB Quart state 1.3 cubic feet to be optimal. The specs also list Qtc=1.17, and F3=37. How do these numbers influence box design?
Also, assuming a simple cube root, I get ~13.08 inches for each side. I assume this size would be enough clearance on the back end of the woofer?
I plan on using 1" MDF, and going to Home Depot and having them cut the pieces for me.
I welcome any and all advice!!!
Thanks!
-Derek