kandiman71874 Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 (edited) In the enclosure section, there is a pinned tutorial on 1/4 wave T-line design. i'll even make it eay on you http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...?showtopic=1828 Edited October 29, 2008 by kandiman71874 Quote Daily Driver 1999 Kia Sephia Kenwood DNX-893s Audison Bit One Processor 2 Dat 4.125's Sundown Audio SCV-6k Hertz hsk-165xl's Mids running active Focal V30 Series Tweeters running active Sundown Sa-8 v1's in the doors 2 Sundown Zv5 12's Lots of Hushmat Big 3+ and 3 + & 3- runs of Trystar 2/0 2 Dc Power Engineering 320 HP Alts 2017 Comp Vehicle 2006 Toyota 4 Runner Kenwood Excelon DNX-893s Audison Bit One HD DSP 4 Sundown Sa 6.5v2 Component Sets Focal Access 6.5 2 ways Sundown Audio Sax-50.4 Sundown Audio Sax-100.4 2 Dc Power 370xp Northstar agm27f Northstar agm65 2 Northstar asmagm 480's 2 Dual 1 Sundown Nightshade v3 12's 2 Sundown SCV-7500's All SMD Fuse Holders Shitload Of Sundown 1/0 120 sq ft Second Skin Damp Pro No, Its Not A Burp Truck!!!! 2016 Season 3rd place in Xtreme 1 At Finals 2016 Season 6th Place In Kaos 1 At Finals ( Blew The Subs Up In First Round Eliminations) 2 Kansas State Records Set In 2016 In Xtreme 1 And Kaos 1 In Midwest SPL David said: audio is a lifestyle, not a hobby newls1 I cant read a tape to save my life... 1/2's are ok, but other marks confuse me kingsuv only men who cant read a tape, take it in the ass kingsuv you sir, get a pink hard hat on jobsites Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhmeg2 Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 (edited) yeah fish, read up on that t-line thread, great info on there,( thanks again foreverbumpn ) and its not really any harder than building a slot ported box, its real easy as long as you passed 6th grade math... i read that thread a few times, and did sum research on the net as well, but I am no at all unhappy!!! If you are a true SQ guy like me you will find great sound from this enclosure, and it will still beat up the block... if you have any questions hit me up i will help any way i can. Edited October 29, 2008 by jhmeg2 Quote ////Alpine, Eclipse, Load Boss, Pheonix Gold, MB Quart,Digital Desings, Memphis, Stinger, Periphial, MTX, Visualogic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fish Chris Posted October 30, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 Hey jhmeg2, okay, I read the whole t-line post by forevrbumpn. Very interesting. The thing is though (although I kept saying I had LOTS of space available) to do a pair of 12"s correctly, and tuned to 30 hz, would require 14 cubes ! Holy $#!+ ! I mean, I could probably do that, if I just used all of the rear space of my supercab.... and forget about staying below the rear window.... Then I had a thought; (which can sometimes be dangerous ;-) ...... now before I even ask, I have to believe their "is a way" that this could work, I just don't have any idea what that way is. But I'm hoping somebody does... What would happen if my two 12"s were mounted face to face, with one of them wired 180 degrees out of phase, in a push-pull configuration ??? {note; my subs are 2 ohm dual voice coils.... so, just to confirm, they can be setup like this, can't they ?} Would my t-line enclosure then be figured for only one 12" sub ??? I've actually heard that setting a pair of subs like this, reduces SPL, because you are cutting your speaker surface area in half, but that it produces very clean, controlled sound....... Of course now, t-line enclosures also produce very clean, controlled sound. I wonder if this has ever been done ? Hmmmmm. I already have the subs, and 700 wts for them...... Fish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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