What program are you using for this ? I have the aj designer program but it was giving me weird box sizes.-3db takes place between 52hz and 61hz for the respective enclosures. 52hz corresponds with the .707 alignment. Working with the transfer function of your vehicle the .707 alignment will play pretty flat and should sound dry or punchy. The other alignments will begin to allow for much more pronounced output in the 30hz and down region. I would use the .65 alignment personally. It should provide the best balance of extension and detail while retaining it's composure under high power.
LMS is a linear-x loudspeaker measuring system. Its a Chinese o.e.m car audio subwoofer i'm working with.You're working with a chinese built LMS driver?
Sorry for the delay, fuggin' site doesn't work for me late at night.
I use BassBox 6 Pro when modeling enclosures. It's only failed me once out of hundreds of uses.
m (mili) cu (cubic) M (meters)I have this Vas measurement I need help converting, the Vas in to liters. I need to find out how many liters are in 261.742m ***. I have no idea what m *** means in this LMS reading. If anyone can help me out it would be appreciated.
It's a 15'' car audio driver. I plan on using it in car applications.Would be a pretty high VAS for something less than 18" for car audio, IMO //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
That was my concern as well. Initially, I was hoping the OP was considering an IB configuration because I knew the enclosure would be quite large, lol. Power handling is decent and Qts is acceptable but Xmax is coming in at around 16mm, who knows what the dynamic mechanical limits are.Might be a tad impractical