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IH8PunkRok

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  1. wait. how many subs do you have? if 2 then yeah your box is tiny
  2. if you guys dont know about california pizza kitchen. look them up. some of the best frozen pizzas ive ever had
  3. last i knew the SA (looks like a 12) didnt have an fs of 29 hz... how much area?
  4. so port firing under the seat? what if we have no idea on the fs of the sub...
  5. the back seat is still in. should we keep it as high as possible or low? im thinking high
  6. i was thinking about this. it would kill the mechanical noise for sure which would help
  7. box is something like 2.5 cubes with 34.5 inches of port tuned to 40 something. you see the original plan was to be tuned to 35 but the guy who built the box shortened the port by a good 10 inches
  8. ignore him he is tired. you see the sub cant load very well in its given arrangement so the bass gets lost. all you really hear is mechanical noise and wind. i think it has potential but i have no idea how to face everything
  9. it works well for an armrest. not so much for bass though... vid it does play everything though. thats what is really good about the MT on such low power. takes bigpimpin sweeps like a champ
  10. idk what alternate universe your living in, but i got 11/11/2011 in the corner of my computer its called japan..
  11. when you dont have tons of power on tap then yeah its beneficial. but we are part of a different culture where 2k rms is the norm in the world of isobarics 500 rms is a lot
  12. WOW really...considering a lot of people refer to the XL as DCs SQ woofer. to OP...with the right box and proper power you can make it sound nice, tight, snappy and accurate. HA now that is funny. says a lot about DC if the XL is their best sounding woofer
  13. agreed. Linear Power/Blue had a booth at MECA finals this year and they had some isobaric subs they built. looked really cool. didnt get to hear it though but those were low xmax low power subs
  14. i want this to be very clear. isobaric loading requires very linear drivers to act correctly. at low volumes this is not as needed because subs tend to stay very linear on low power. BUT you are on SMD, chances are you wont be running low power "Any non-linear behavior of the speakers affect sound pressure within the chamber, and could give rise to distortion components. In out-of-phase designs ("cone to cone" and "magnet to magnet" designs) this tends to occur because of front-to-back non-symmetrical behavior. These may also occur when the speaker driven to high levels for an extended period of time and the voice coils of the two drivers dissipate at different levels because of differing air circulation (one driver is exposed to the outside air, and one is fully enclosed in a chamber). One patented design attempts to attenuate this distortion by absorptive material between the drivers" keep this in mind if you do end up trying this idea. high excursion subs seem like a bad idea to me
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