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Attn. Polecat (l7 In A Bandpass?)


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Polecat or anyone every heard a L7 in a bandpass? I was thinking of tring a 15" L7 in a 6th order bandpass. I never seen them in one How well suited are they for that? Its well be a 15" 08 D2 run off a 1500.1 @ 1ohm & I'm tring to have a peak between 50 to 60 hz because the RF of my car is 54hz.

1993 Mazda Mx-3

Subs: 2 18" DC Audio Lvl 4 D.7

Highs amp: Sundown SAX-100.4

Sub amp: Sundown SAZ-3000D

Electrical:Kinetik 1200 under hood, 2-Kinetik 2400 rear

All 1/0 KnuKonceptz Wire Power/Ground, Big 3, 8Ga Speaker Wire, KnuKonceptz Karma RCA's

Dampening: 120sqft 80Mil Thick Sound Destroyer Mat

Goal: 150 DB 149.9 Street Bass

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Ok I 've been playing with WinISD alpha program. I don't really know if I'm using it right but this is what I came up with. Rear chamber 3.531 with port 4 " dia and 2" long. Front chamber .925 with port 4" Dia 7.28 long. Rear chamber tuned to 48.05 and front 66.51. That give me a 6db peak at 52hz. I know nothing about bandpass boxes. Is this what I want if my RF is around 54?

PS this is just a fart box Sq means nothing to me.

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1993 Mazda Mx-3

Subs: 2 18" DC Audio Lvl 4 D.7

Highs amp: Sundown SAX-100.4

Sub amp: Sundown SAZ-3000D

Electrical:Kinetik 1200 under hood, 2-Kinetik 2400 rear

All 1/0 KnuKonceptz Wire Power/Ground, Big 3, 8Ga Speaker Wire, KnuKonceptz Karma RCA's

Dampening: 120sqft 80Mil Thick Sound Destroyer Mat

Goal: 150 DB 149.9 Street Bass

TeamSundown-3-1.jpg

DCSig.jpg

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