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Everything posted by xXxOuTLaWxXx
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the port alone will pry take up more than 1/2 cube though you would think?
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i got 3.55 cubes, but if thats for a ported enclosure and before displacement then i think it might be a bit small IMO
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now that sounds like work EDIT: do you use 3/4 mdf or .75???
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you should see all of the sensless drawings i hhave on paper for many different driver sizes and vehicles dimensions, i get bored easy
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i have alot of time on my hands and nothing better to do
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man, i have always calculated all of my measurements from the outside of the enclosure when i'm first coming up with an idea. i use a program to do the final design like on JL's website when it comes down to the build though.
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yeah, i can do the same thing on the JL calculator using 1in, but i want to learn how to do it with an in hand calculator. i appreciate that link though. i can find other uses for that
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but how could it be the same when you are adding an extra 1/4in. of wood, not box volume on each side of the box? if i'm correct that wouuld give you a false calculation
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okay, so i know when using 3/4 that you divide by 1728 to give you the total cubes, but what about 1in mdf when using all external measurements and how did you come up with that number?
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i would turn set your gain at 1/4 max and turn the bass eq down a bit. see if that works out for you. does the amp slowelly shut down or does it just shutdown instantly?
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IMO Infinity Kappas are some really nice comps. they play smooth and they come in 2ohm versions so you don't need to buy a big amp.
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little vid of my strokers and one RF800a2@1ohm
xXxOuTLaWxXx replied to xXxOuTLaWxXx's topic in Vehicles In Motion
the box is about 3 cubes per sub and around 30-35hz, i can't really remember the tuning FQ of the box. we built it originally for my brothers Type R's. i'm gonna build a new box soon when i get my new RF T2500 EDIT: Stroker Pros have the big bubble dust cap -
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check to see if you have a good ground too. make sure all the paint is removed from the mounting location also
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what do you have the gain on your amp set at? sinnce your running a 5v pre amp you should have your amp gain set no higher than 1/4 of the way up.
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he either has it at 4 or 2ohms so it shouldn't mess with the amp. i'm thinking it's where he has the amp sitting maybe?