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M4tt |
posted on 13th Sep 03 at 16:20 |
cheers every1 :) | |
Kris TD |
posted on 13th Sep 03 at 14:00 |
ive got a 10" type r and its in totally the wrong size box at the moment, its too big, mate has the same sub and amp in a much smaller box and hes sounds loads better, i just need to get a small box now :) | |
TOMAS |
posted on 13th Sep 03 at 12:27 |
Correct. A sub moves easier or more efficiently in a larger box, if its a matched RMS then go for a medium box, low rms then a big box and if you are really juicing it then a small box will control the sub well. The box also efects the sound, a small box tends to be peaky up the top end with quite a harsh roll-off of the bottom end, a large box gives a good all-round flat response. | |
M4tt |
posted on 13th Sep 03 at 10:25 |
ya i've got the specs now, and my box is the (2 cu foot) is the maximum recommended sealed size. | |
drunkenfool |
posted on 13th Sep 03 at 03:01 |
read the specs that come with the sub and make a box the appropriate size depending if it is sealed of ported | |
M4tt |
posted on 12th Sep 03 at 23:53 |
been reading and it says the bigger the sealed box the less the power handling will be of the sub. |