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<blockquote data-quote="Team TH (Donny)" data-source="post: 7266633" data-attributes="member: 630942"><p>I'll tell you the truth as of now I personally don't know the recommended airspace of your woofers, however I will do some possible quick research in the meantime to help determine what they might be.. Perhaps while I do this, the knowledge of retrojordans or any others might be a quicker resource to your question.. Once I retain the recommended or approximate airspace I could give you an idea of what you might want to do for these particular woofers with you vehicle. As far as wanting a low frequency feel (or sound) I would recommend in the new design a ported enclosure, which will basically set a frequency a certain way.. Ports obviously consist of a Height, Width, and Length. Typically the height and width set the port area while the length set the port frequency. This being said the longer the port the lower the frequency. This is general statements so of course when these variables are manipulated it will slightly change the opposite variable (Example: making length of port longer will slightly make the port area larger). I have some software that I can use once we get some more info to help design an enclosure for your vehicle. (I am trying to help you out with my knowledge (and if anyone else has conflict with anything I say please bring it to my knowledge, for I could be very well wrong with some info.))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Team TH (Donny), post: 7266633, member: 630942"] I'll tell you the truth as of now I personally don't know the recommended airspace of your woofers, however I will do some possible quick research in the meantime to help determine what they might be.. Perhaps while I do this, the knowledge of retrojordans or any others might be a quicker resource to your question.. Once I retain the recommended or approximate airspace I could give you an idea of what you might want to do for these particular woofers with you vehicle. As far as wanting a low frequency feel (or sound) I would recommend in the new design a ported enclosure, which will basically set a frequency a certain way.. Ports obviously consist of a Height, Width, and Length. Typically the height and width set the port area while the length set the port frequency. This being said the longer the port the lower the frequency. This is general statements so of course when these variables are manipulated it will slightly change the opposite variable (Example: making length of port longer will slightly make the port area larger). I have some software that I can use once we get some more info to help design an enclosure for your vehicle. (I am trying to help you out with my knowledge (and if anyone else has conflict with anything I say please bring it to my knowledge, for I could be very well wrong with some info.)) [/QUOTE]
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