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floor pan t-line for my friends Kenwwod 12" sub and it turned out well. So i did a concept with a JL Audio 8W3v3 around 27Hz and so i did one for the I6SW ... never got around to fitting it, however with the 8W3v3, it hit really low.

8W3v3 enclosure made with recycled MDF

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Onto I6SW build

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Hybrid Audio Drawing with Bic Biro - went hideously wrong

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and sorry, didn't mean to make almost the same exact thread lol though im looking for something to use to mock up wave guide enclosures, so was asking a little different qualities out of the sub.

Don´t worry, if you give "6.5 sub" in the search function, it want work in the forum.

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i love transmission line builds! thanks for posting them up! and how do you know what amount of port area to start with? it's obviously way above the SD and i haven't been able to find good info on what to start with for port area on tapered horns and expanding horns and such

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http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?partnumber=264-919

I would try one of these. Relatively low fs for a 6" driver IMO.

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i think im gonna go with the TB W6-1139SIF, more xmax, cheaper, and still a good fs for playing with designs

I think you have a bit of truck stuck in your mud bro

~Ford Ranger, ext cab
Kenwood DDX470
1/0ga stinger wiring for big 3
1/0ga ofc flextech wiring

3 kinetik 800's

AQ2200 @1ohm

Sundown Audio X15

in a 27Hz tuned ported box

LE BUILD LOG!!!

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There are different thought and theories with the size of the 'Line Terminus' (T-lines, as I'm lead to understand from my days in both Home Audio and Car Audio, don't have a 'Port' as such).

I don't want to get into trouble for linking to another forum ... so here's the google result. And click the link that TALK .. s about AUDIO in the UK!!

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=transmission+line+fundamentals+pdf&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a#safe=off&client=firefox-a&hs=pOM&hl=en&rls=org.mozilla:en-US%3Aofficial&sclient=psy-ab&q=transmission+line+design+fundamentals+&oq=transmission+line+design+fundamentals+&gs_l=serp.3..0i22i30l2.46377.50388.0.50963.10.10.0.0.0.1.216.1160.2j7j1.10.0...0.0...1c.1.9.psy-ab.2av4Yhcnbn0&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.r_qf.&bvm=bv.45512109,d.d2k&fp=785b9e98f4101809&biw=1660&bih=840

I found at the start of the line, if you go too much above SD ... you start hearing the box, and it give a hollow sound. Keep to 2 x SD at the most. As for the line terminus, as the transmission line design fundamentals paper states, 2:1 ratio is a good place to start. One has to go a tad above SD to accommodate the width/size of the sub. In most cases this can't be helped! But IMHO, when it comes to T-lines, worry less about 'Area' and concentrate on;


1) Line Length - to determine the depth of bass


2) Wave Guide position and Line Terminus (height, as width will already be determined by the size/width of sub) to determine the output

of course there is a bit more to it, however for personal listening tastes, there is a bit of trial and error. In the case of the I6SW, I'm always experienting between depth and output. If you aim the 'Tuning' (again, one doesn't really 'Tune a t-line) around 5Hz above the given FS, this will be good for overall output. However, once again, wave guide position and line terminus have a massive effect on this.

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There are different thought and theories with the size of the 'Line Terminus' (T-lines, as I'm lead to understand from my days in both Home Audio and Car Audio, don't have a 'Port' as such).

I don't want to get into trouble for linking to another forum ... so here's the google result. And click the link that TALK .. s about AUDIO in the UK!!

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=transmission+line+fundamentals+pdf&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a#safe=off&client=firefox-a&hs=pOM&hl=en&rls=org.mozilla:en-US%3Aofficial&sclient=psy-ab&q=transmission+line+design+fundamentals+&oq=transmission+line+design+fundamentals+&gs_l=serp.3..0i22i30l2.46377.50388.0.50963.10.10.0.0.0.1.216.1160.2j7j1.10.0...0.0...1c.1.9.psy-ab.2av4Yhcnbn0&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.r_qf.&bvm=bv.45512109,d.d2k&fp=785b9e98f4101809&biw=1660&bih=840

I found at the start of the line, if you go too much above SD ... you start hearing the box, and it give a hollow sound. Keep to 2 x SD at the most. As for the line terminus, as the transmission line design fundamentals paper states, 2:1 ratio is a good place to start. One has to go a tad above SD to accommodate the width/size of the sub. In most cases this can't be helped! But IMHO, when it comes to T-lines, worry less about 'Area' and concentrate on;

1) Line Length - to determine the depth of bass

2) Wave Guide position and Line Terminus (height, as width will already be determined by the size/width of sub) to determine the output

of course there is a bit more to it, however for personal listening tastes, there is a bit of trial and error. In the case of the I6SW, I'm always experienting between depth and output. If you aim the 'Tuning' (again, one doesn't really 'Tune a t-line) around 5Hz above the given FS, this will be good for overall output. However, once again, wave guide position and line terminus have a massive effect on this.

SUCH A GOOD READ! thanks for posting that so much! lol took me a while to go through it and make sure i understood what he was saying but so many questions i've had for a while were answered.

seriously suggest anyone interested in t-line stuff read that link.

I think you have a bit of truck stuck in your mud bro

~Ford Ranger, ext cab
Kenwood DDX470
1/0ga stinger wiring for big 3
1/0ga ofc flextech wiring

3 kinetik 800's

AQ2200 @1ohm

Sundown Audio X15

in a 27Hz tuned ported box

LE BUILD LOG!!!

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