SlugButter
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It just sounds terrible without a good microphone to record it. I hate phone videos.Not one comment! This place should be called The Politics Central Forum!
It just sounds terrible without a good microphone to record it. I hate phone videos.Not one comment! This place should be called The Politics Central Forum!
It just sounds terrible without a good microphone to record it. I hate phone videos.
How were the lows as compared to your 8 inch system?It's going to be painfully loud. 20 banks of Lishen (360 ah) and 40K are being installed next.
I’m doing a 6th order build for my Dayton reference 10 tomorrow. Should be interesting to find out how it does.
Maybe I will just put a build log up. It will be a quick MDF build first, then I will do one with birch depending on how it sounds. Will make the ports adjustable on the first build.Lmk how that goes. That sounds like fun bro.
Maybe I will just put a build log up. It will be a quick MDF build first, then I will do one with birch depending on how it sounds. Will make the ports adjustable on the first build.
This one looks good in 1.3 cubes @ 30 HZ and .35 cubes at 58 HZ. Probably keep the port area the same in both chambers if I can make it work. Looks like I will have decent bandwidth from 28-70 hz.That's a good idea. I had an audio friend build the first series 6th order I ever designed for his HDC310 (iirc) back in the day. I definitely messed up the tuning, and I think he wound up separating his spider or something. Series 6th orders are very rewarding when they're done correctly. They can be an absolute pain in the rear to internally lay everything out without any of the ports or sub(s) hitting each each other. It takes some time to be confident with series 6th orders, that's for sure, and there's so many ways you can do them. You can do small or huge front chambers, all sorts of different port areas and box volumes, depending on your aim with the enclosure. I think people should give a musical series 6th's a chance, because they can be designed for bass heavy music and actually play a decent bandwidth.
How were the lows as compared to your 8 inch system?
I’m more wondering how it sounded on music I guess, is it just loud or does it sound good in music when playing loud also? If it plays down to 20 hz I’m guessing it sounds pretty good.It was playing 20 hz. with authority. He has a shitt ton of cone area and motor force. I'm guessing that he will easily be 165db+.
This one looks good in 1.3 cubes @ 30 HZ and .35 cubes at 58 HZ. Probably keep the port area the same in both chambers if I can make it work. Looks like I will have decent bandwidth from 28-70 hz.
I’m more wondering how it sounded on music I guess, is it just loud or does it sound good in music when playing loud also? If it plays down to 20 hz I’m guessing it sounds pretty good.