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M4tt
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posted on 16th Aug 03 at 17:18 |
thanks every1 :)
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OzzySRi
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posted on 16th Aug 03 at 11:30 |
yup, as above. When the wadding fibres vibrate in the box they generate heat and increase the air pressure in a sealed box (like the air pressure in a tyre) making the sub work like it was in a bigger box. It also dampens the airwaves bouncing around in the box which may otherwise work against the cone.
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corb
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 23:13 |
it makes the sub act as if it were in a larger enclosure. i.e. turn a 1 cubic foot box into a 1.2 cubic foot box.
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M4tt
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posted on 15th Aug 03 at 22:54 |
i've seen this written in me maxpower/haynes manual. they say you buy it from toy shops,
what's the idea behind it? does it effect the size of the enclosure?
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matt
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