so i need a box for a soundqubed hds215 and i am wondering if this is good
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Download and use Torres. Much better calculator than RE.so i need a box for a soundqubed hds215 and i am wondering if this is goodScreenshot by Lightshot
Tuning still too low. I know it doesn't sound like much. But get it up to 32-35hz. Those subs will sound like poop with that low tuning. That tuning is at 30hz. Kick it up a little
should use torres instead.Speaker Enclosure Volume Calculator
I use this for my box daydreaming
Op: Do whatever the eff you wanna do. I'd suggest you do round ports so you can control the tuning easily. I'd keep the same dimensions and do four 4" aeros 18 inches long each. Should give you 34.5 hz tuning. Here's the cool thing, if you cover and block one of the ports, you'll be at 30hz tuning. Experiment and do what you want and learn the harsh lessons yourself. Bracing doesnt take up too much space if you actually calculate it all out. looking at about .4 cubes if extremely and utterly braced out to the point where you might have standing waves..none of that include bracing and 45s
I can't download programs at work. I have Torres at home thoshould use torres instead.
Op: Do whatever the eff you wanna do. I'd suggest you do round ports so you can control the tuning easily. I'd keep the same dimensions and do four 4" aeros 18 inches long each. Should give you 34.5 hz tuning. Here's the cool thing, if you cover and block one of the ports, you'll be at 30hz tuning. Experiment and do what you want and learn the harsh lessons yourself. Bracing doesnt take up too much space if you actually calculate it all out. looking at about .4 cubes if extremely and utterly braced out to the point where you might have standing waves..