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<blockquote data-quote="evil_lies" data-source="post: 8300541" data-attributes="member: 661329"><p>So I've been planning to put an old 10" MTX sub in a sealed box in my Jeep. I'm learning about passive radiators and may want to incorporate them in my design. So if I understand it correctly I need either double my cone size or double my x-max (throw?)? So according to the spec sheet for my MTX I have 9.4mm x-max for my 10" sub. I am looking at Dayton Audio PRs and either their 10" or 12" have 10mm x-max. So I could theoretically use either in my application? My plan was to downfire the MTX in a long, thin box (across rear trunk). I would prefer not to put the PRs on the top of the box for a few reasons, can I put them on the ends or on the side of the box (90 degree from the MTX)? Also, when tuning what is used for weight? Do you use magnets like a sub, or something else that you can add/subtract to tune with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evil_lies, post: 8300541, member: 661329"] So I've been planning to put an old 10" MTX sub in a sealed box in my Jeep. I'm learning about passive radiators and may want to incorporate them in my design. So if I understand it correctly I need either double my cone size or double my x-max (throw?)? So according to the spec sheet for my MTX I have 9.4mm x-max for my 10" sub. I am looking at Dayton Audio PRs and either their 10" or 12" have 10mm x-max. So I could theoretically use either in my application? My plan was to downfire the MTX in a long, thin box (across rear trunk). I would prefer not to put the PRs on the top of the box for a few reasons, can I put them on the ends or on the side of the box (90 degree from the MTX)? Also, when tuning what is used for weight? Do you use magnets like a sub, or something else that you can add/subtract to tune with? [/QUOTE]
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