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  • Birthday 05/25/1997

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    Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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    And the most important.......... BASS

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  1. Alright! And for the wooden dowels, will it affect where i put them?
  2. Hey man! Thanks for the input! Without you i probably would have wasted my money on the first design! Hopefully i can get the wood cut today! Thanks once again!
  3. Ok! so i got my design all ready! Gonna be used with a Rockford r2 10" subwoofer! the fs is 34hz. port needed is 8.23ft. and with a fs 0f 34hz, i needed 8.30feet. Im off by 0.07ft. Hope that doesnt matter! Let me know if this is a good design!
  4. whats the push/pull tool? also, is my design alright? because i might go to home depot to pick up the wood today <
  5. alright! so i got my box design now. Height=15 in width=33.68 in depth=17.13 in port height=13.5 in port width=4.71 in port length=112.9 in I measured from the middle of the port and got 112.9. So im perfect with the port here is a pic of the box just want an approval of my design!
  6. Ohhhhhh!!! I understand now! i thought that black line was the actual placement of the wood! now i understand! So now i just have to make a continuous port with 60 sq in and measure down the middle of the port! Thanks man! ill try and post the results later!
  7. well i have a 10" sub that needs 60 sq in of port. Also, what do you mean by measuring from the middle of the port? I read over the Quarter Wave / T-Line tutorial-UPDATED and it said nothing about the middle of the port, that's what im confused about
  8. Ok so i got the math done, For my 10" with a fs of 30hz and the sd of 9 inches the port length will be 9.415 ft long and the port area that iis constantly needed is 60 sq in. From here, what should i do? do i just have to do trial and error to determine the box dimensions?
  9. alright. Im just gonna redesign a t line enclosure, but this time for a 10". I think that the 5" wont really do anything so let me see if i can get this right
  10. i kind of understand what you are saying.... So cant i just get the port length and divide it by 3 and maybe shorten the height a bit? will that work? Im just trying to get familiar with the t line enclosure and want to try something new
  11. So your saying to add a third bend to the box? but wouldnt that make the box to big for the speaker (its only 5 1/4)
  12. Left click on pic, Open link in new tab > then copy image url =] ohhhh thanks man
  13. This is what i meant my a port with 2 bends. So i basically what i did was divide the port length into 2 and made those the two bends. Is this right? EDIT: It wont let me upload the picture, it says this image extension is not allowed on this community. I uploaded it to Photobucket and trying using the url. Just posted the link... http://s1226.photobu...=Untitled-2.png
  14. Lol alright I will give it a shot. I'll post the pictures soon.
  15. hey guys! I just have a question about my t line enclosure design. So, I spent about 30 min designing a t line over the weekend and I think I got the idea right but I think I got the port wrong. After doing the equation (1130/freq= port length) and I got 5.65ft or 67.8 inches. So what I did is put it a box that has the dimensions of H= 38.3 in W=7 D=11.7 Port width=5.5 Port height=2.9 Port length=67.8 So my question is, I put a port with 2 bends. And it looks slot for 1 5 1/4 speaker. So I was wondering, do I need a port with 1 bend. Because what I did was divide the port length into 2 which is 33.9. So I put that into 2 bends. I just want them. Know if this is right
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