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DIGGIDY

posted on 13th May 03 at 15:37

If you don't know understand the principles of making a box leave anything other than a sealed box alone.

you've less chance of fuckin your subs if you don't make the sub box correct. if you aim for about 1 cubic foot per sub then you'll be about right(sealed box). but check the sub specs first.

Try reading this site before you attempt to make a box, this will enlighten you on what its all about, and why getting it right is the difference between a good sound that lasts, and a shit sound that will kill subs.

http://www.caraudiohelp.com/


elite v6

posted on 13th May 03 at 12:57

for more bass (nigh on double that of a sealed item) but a bit more 'specific', they will only play to a set fz (frequency) though above that or below it u get a poor response. ported boxes are usually smaller than sealed boxes (not much though)

sealed, better woofer control at high level, u dont have to be accurate with sizing the box, loose 3db (about half as much as a ported box)

if u have specs for the subs to build a box then use them.

gav. :thumbs:


ANDY1.4

posted on 13th May 03 at 11:30

ive just got 2 12" subs. im about 2 make a box. What wod b best to make a sealed or ported?i listen to garage and drum and bass mainly.