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FunkMcOwnage

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  1. problem with this. you have a port that is big enough to touch 3 sides of the box (assuming you're doing a standard L port box). if you are, you need to put in "3" for # of common port walls.

    edit: and 50hz is a REALLY fucking high tuning dude. why do you want to tune that high?

    I don't want to tune that high. The RE Calculator gave me 35hz as a tuning frequency with these same dimensions. That's why I asked which calculator was more accurate.

  2. I'm trying to design a box for a single SXX15D2 for my 95 Nissan Maxima. These is what I've come up with so far.

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    The specs for the woofer are as follows:

    15"
       Mounting Depth - 8.4 inch
       Mounting Hole Diameter - 14 inch
       Overall Diameter - 15.5 inch
       Bolt Hole Circle - 14.65 inch
       Motor Width - 7.3 inch
       Motor Depth - 3.6 inch
       Basket Depth - 4.8 inch
       Displacement - 0.18 cu. ft.
       Weight - 27.6 lbs.
    

    Would a box 16" tall be big enough for a 14" mounting hole? the overall diameter of the woofer is 15.5".

    The RE Box calculator gives me a totally different tuning frequency than Torres Box Calculator. I realize they're 2 different programs, but which is more accurate?

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    Any feedback or suggestions would be appreciated :D

  3. if you haven't purchased the pioneer amp already , i recommend buying a infinity 4ch amp either a kappa or reference series ... you'll thank me later drinks.gif

    I don't doubt that an infinity amp would be a better purchase. The only one that matches my needs is 90w RMS x4. Will this damage the speakers at high volume since they're rated for 75w each?

    EDIT: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_9712_Infinity-Reference-475a.html

    It isn't much more expensive than the Pioneer, so I wouldn't mind dropping the extra $30 on it.

  4. the only infinities i had where these Infinity Kappa 60.9cs

    http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_13969_Infinity-Kappa-60.9cs.html

    i liked them, they sounded good. But for me anyways i wanted louder, i actually just sold both sets for $125 shipped last week

    for the amp i would go alittle bigger so that if u do upgrade u dont need to buy another amp

    I think that if i did decide to upgrade later on I would probably just sell the speakers and amp together. Would the infinities and the Pioneer be a good choice compatibility-wise though?

  5. I'm looking to upgrade the speakers in my '95 nissan maxima. I know the front door panels take 6 3/4" speakers because I've replaced them once before. Sonic Electronics says the rear deck has 6 3/4's aswell so it looks like I'll be getting two pairs of 'something'. I like the specs of the Infinity Kappa 652.9i's. Any feedback on these speakers or any other infinity speakers would be appreciated.

    http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_13454_Infinity-Kappa-652.9i.html

    The amp I've picked out is this: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_37751_Pioneer-GM-6500F.html

    It looks like the right amp for the job. 85w RMS @ 2ohms (the speakers are rated at 75w RMS @ 2ohms). I'm very close to placing the order! What do you guys think? I'm pretty confident this will be a pretty badass mids/highs setup for my first install. The bass will come later :) Any feedback or suggestions on this setup would be appreciated.

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