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merk_master

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  1. yeah Kranny but my Neighbors are over an 1/8 mile away from where i live. I didnt make it through late night tips with my car sealed up before he called the cops. the 3 hours was after the cops left .
  2. Neighbor 3 houses down bitching about your loud stereo at 1:00 in the afternoon,then calling the cops -FUCK THAT **funny thing is where i live there is no Sound regulations so i filled my car with gas and bumped for 3 hours straight**
  3. During Katrina did anyone help The USA out? No , and yet we come to everyone else's aid when they need it . FUCK THAT
  4. Depending on the measurement method used weather it center line or other ,It measure a length of 82-88" length . Ideal distance is 84" for these Drivers. I have learned from researching that
  5. I am very limited to height on this build. I am already Going to have to sand the top edged of my box to get it to fit properly.
  6. Now I know what you mean .You mean basically the first or second design with a second cutout
  7. Banging , are you refering to a "tapped horn"? where the subs are in phase with the exiting rear wave?
  8. I am Working on a Project called B.A.B (Big Ass Box) it is a 30x 36x 14 t-line or Horn enclosure, in the trunk of a Ford Focus Sedan. It will hold 2 sets of Isobaric 10 Inch Sony Xplod Subwoofers. I made several Designs before I rested on my Final Setup. This is for a Single Sub Design. This Was for a Isobaric Setup. I added more Bracing to reduce rattles This is the Design I settled on.It will have the Non used Squares between the walls Filled with expanding foam or PolyFill. I will keep the thread updated with Pictures as I make Progress. I have it all marked out on 1 1/2 sheets of 3/4" Mdf Board. I am open to any Comments suggestions and Criticisms . I may use some PVC pieces in the corners to allow the wave to bend.
  9. K guys and Chode I re read you post twice funny stuff. I didnt spend the money on it so its not my loss
  10. yes it will peg at anything over 126db. My Friend who is also running xplods in a under sized sealed box in the trunk of a lincoln town car is getting approx 106 db.
  11. Yeah me and a Friend are just really starting to get into audio and I am building both of us new boxes . We are just mainly going to compare our scores to our new boxes when they are finished. We didnt want to spend big just yet on a TL .
  12. My setup us 4 Xplod 10's On 900 watts rms in a sealed rear facing box. At 50 Hz i hit 123 db, I hit 125 db on Pete Pablo - Vibrate. I know that the mic is accurate within 2 db. It was measured at the Dash . I am Going to be Building a Transmission line for my next setup.
  13. AHHH ur inbox is fulll!!!!!!

  14. I am wanting to make a semi-ground pounder. I want to do a wall with 10 8 inch subwoofers and a Power Acousticks 2200 watt amp. My question is Flat wall sealed/ ported? or Clamshell? It wont see competition use but more of a loud daily
  15. TO Decaf: Thankyou for the design , and I am a little confused on what you are saying about the bracing . To Marine: Dowls have Many Different sizes.
  16. here is my box the side measurements take into consideration the mdf size
  17. Ok i was reading an article that said that i prolly wouldn't need bracing but i was just making sure from you pros. also do i need to predrill the holes when doing the screwing into the board on top? also what is the benifit of using resin in a box?
  18. It is a 39 by 16.5 by 17.5 box how does it need braced? also how should it be put together? with screws in the side or what?
  19. ok my next question is how do i brace it ?? decaf how long is that port inside the box?
  20. i found some specs here for the sub i have it has recommended ported box size and port legnth here
  21. even though i am getting cheap subs i still want to make the best i can out of them by a good box this is just a entry level system for me . hope you will still be willing to help me out
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