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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtaz1" data-source="post: 991510" data-attributes="member: 555012"><p>Guys, I posted the following question on Termpro and I can't get a response. I am assuming it is because I am a noob on their forum. At any rate please help me out, here's the post:</p><p></p><p>I have done some testing in my car (I have a Mazda Protege' 5 hatchback) with a sealed enclosure and found that 47 Hz gave me the highest decibel readout, but I stopped going up in the frequency tones after 53 Hz because every frequency after 47 Hz received a lower Db score. Should I have kept going up to say 65-70 Hz just to make sure there was not another frequency that was louder? Also, I am going to be building only my second SPL enclosure ever and I was wondering if I should build a CRX box style enclosure or should I stick with a box that has the woofer firing at the back glass and the port firing at the back glass? I am using a single Resonant Engineering MT 18 and I was thinking to build an enclosure that was 10 cubes net with 200^2 inches of port. What are your recommendations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtaz1, post: 991510, member: 555012"] Guys, I posted the following question on Termpro and I can't get a response. I am assuming it is because I am a noob on their forum. At any rate please help me out, here's the post: I have done some testing in my car (I have a Mazda Protege' 5 hatchback) with a sealed enclosure and found that 47 Hz gave me the highest decibel readout, but I stopped going up in the frequency tones after 53 Hz because every frequency after 47 Hz received a lower Db score. Should I have kept going up to say 65-70 Hz just to make sure there was not another frequency that was louder? Also, I am going to be building only my second SPL enclosure ever and I was wondering if I should build a CRX box style enclosure or should I stick with a box that has the woofer firing at the back glass and the port firing at the back glass? I am using a single Resonant Engineering MT 18 and I was thinking to build an enclosure that was 10 cubes net with 200^2 inches of port. What are your recommendations? [/QUOTE]
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