Some real basic Q's here

I swear anytime I ask about anything box related I get someone trying to shove a box designer down my throat, how do I learn if you just keep telling me to go to them and have them do it for me.
Some of us work with clients like you to help them learn, not all of us though.

It all depends on what info you are looking for though as well.

Take us for example, I try to help as much as I can with clients and such. However, there is a certain level of information that we just don't offer up. Not because we want to keep it secrete but it is part of how we do our designs and is sort of proprietary. We do offer more help to locals then we do online though, but not 100%. We have some guys trying to learn our "tricks" for SPL but we have to be conservative in order to protect our information that is used on our builds and client builds.

Trial/Error is the single best test method to learn though. Do your research and play around with designs and build them to see the results.

 
Should I just google and try to find some info as how to account for box location? As in trunk, hatchback ect ect, because the same box will hit LOADS differently in differnt locations as you mentioned. Also, if i just put my port/subs pushing towards my cabin, and folded the seats down, would it give the same effect as in a Sedan? I mean its one big cabin then and its bouncing around inside the cabin then not inside the trunk.
port and sub facing rear in trunk is usually(but not always) loudest to the ears. If you want to face the port subs forward, a wall is usually needed to make it worth it.

 
[quote name='cyn']If you want to learn that you would be better off talking with @RAM_Designs[/QUOTE]

This, he tends to offer more info then the rest and it is truthful information that works in this field. Not copy/paste from a text book that does not apply to how it works in a real world application.
 
port and sub facing rear in trunk is usually(but not always) loudest to the ears. If you want to face the port subs forward, a wall is usually needed to make it worth it.
Sub/port orientation are relative to the design and goals. Most cars if you have not worked with them before require a bit of trial and error.

 
This, he tends to offer more info then the rest and it is truthful information that works in this field. Not copy/paste from a text book that does not apply to how it works in a real world application.
Yeah.. I was going through my list and couldn't remember if it was - or _ for your name.. I know you and Ram puts things into more laymen terms so people can understand Moble Enclosures goes all out and you have to read books to figure it out.. But none the less someone will help if someone is really wanting to learn the correct way.

 
Alright, alright, noted info. I'll look into those programs, so a small box big port pushing hard wattage is going to give the most rolling thunder?
The small box/big port is not always the answer to SPL. It just works for some applications and products but not all.

In most daily applications and spl applications, "space makes bass" as someone else would say..(sorry no names)..

 
Yeah.. I was going through my list and couldn't remember if it was - or _ for your name.. I know you and Ram puts things into more laymen terms so people can understand Moble Enclosures goes all out and you have to read books to figure it out.. But none the less someone will help if someone is really wanting to learn the correct way.
Indeed. I like Moble, I have taken most of the same classes he has and used to suggest similar thoughts, but the down side is when I tried to apply what the text book suggested would work. It never worked correctly //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif After trial and error over the years I have my own "private" book that I refer too haha. One day I should publish that thing lol.. It would need a lot of "cleaning up" though....looks like chicken scratch and crazy psycho kind of notes.

 
Sub/port orientation are relative to the design and goals. Most cars if you have not worked with them before require a bit of trial and error.
A good example of why OP needs reliable advice from people who know what they are doing, not a random forum user.... even if said 'random' is me.

 
After trial and error over the years I have my own "private" book that I refer too haha. One day I should publish that thing lol..
I would pay good money for that book. You should seriously consider publishing some day.

 
A good example of why OP needs reliable advice from people who know what they are doing, not a random forum user.... even if said 'random' is me.
It's not that you're not correct, but at the same time you're wrong lol.. Hard to explain a bit really. However, to keep things basic, subs/port back work decently well in just about any trunk if you are not using such a large enclosure you are sealing them into the trunk.

I would pay good money for that book. You should seriously consider publishing some day.
LOL maybe one day...

To be honest, I am still writing my novel that I want to have published. Nothing to do with anything relative here. Just a science fiction novel.

 
. Hard to explain a bit really. However, to keep things basic, subs/port back work decently well in just about any trunk if you are not using such a large enclosure you are sealing them into the trunk.
Well, I guess I done did f*ckered up now.

I have a massive box in my trunk port back. 40 inch wide, 33 deep. 12.5 high 4.2 cubes, 35hz. Takes up my entire trunkView attachment 26536253 point me in the right direction. Most SPL out of two SA-12 D4s? Smaller box? This is "company specs"
 
What are the specs on the enclosure? That looks really big for 2 12s lol.

This

I have a massive box in my trunk port back. 40 inch wide, 33 deep. 12.5 high 4.2 cubes, 35hz. Takes up my entire trunkView attachment 26536253 point me in the right direction. Most SPL out of two SA-12 D4s? Smaller box? This is "company specs"
Assuming the calculator I used was right, and it probably wasn't, good! Now I get to make a even better box. ;-)

My port is 6 inch across, so front panel is only 33 inch.

 
Indeed. I like Moble, I have taken most of the same classes he has and used to suggest similar thoughts, but the down side is when I tried to apply what the text book suggested would work. It never worked correctly //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif After trial and error over the years I have my own "private" book that I refer too haha. One day I should publish that thing lol.. It would need a lot of "cleaning up" though....looks like chicken scratch and crazy psycho kind of notes.
I like you too bro. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif The textbooks only go so far. Take for instance the 1940s versions of quarter-wave theory. They have been vastly improved since then. I use a lot of my own redefined figures from formulas of acoustical circuitry when dealing with driver specifications so there is a truth to a lot of the basis of audio that no one can argue. It is the fact that some theory retains its explanation and does not go further than that. This is why they are called theories. But, the best designers learn from this. I am very glad that I am not the only one. Textbooks will only get you so far, that is the point. Unfortunately, a lot of my suggestions cannot go much further than that due to the work I have put into the modifications needed for such theories to become practical. Try to tell someone that a 7th harmonic matches the rest, and if they are in the mindset that if the 1-6th and 8th match the 7th has to, then they will argue that to the death....regardless of what actual testing will show. It is based on mere lack of knowledge. I agree that it is not all about math and my initial communication in the forum was very ''textbook'', but I must say that most of my responses are not from an actual textbook. Nor can anyone really replicate my calculations. But all in all, I like the honesty.

Speaking of which, I do hope you are able to make some great success with your novel and such in the future man! Very happy for you!

 
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