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Rewiring all the speakers to an Amp, impossible front?
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Originally posted by loud92CB7db18 View Posthaha ummm there is no PERFECT sub box. and you did catch if i saw right that book was written in 98..... ALOT has changed.
and TN wagon i have 200 watts goin to my front speakers .... 100 to the tweeter and 100 to the mid.... and yes thats RMS its not to loud ... but i see where your goin
I have the 1998 edition of the book, but if you follow the link again, you'll see a 2005 edition is also listed.
And YES, there IS a PERFECT sub box......it involves very high calculus level equations....sound waves always act in specific ways depending on the box size, shape, direction of sub, power of sub, specs of sub, port diameter/length. It's a science, the same science that designed the Sydney Opera House. And I've had up to calculus II and don't understand the formula's the writer goes through.
Anyway, he doesn't go through specific brands/models to buy, but focuses on the specs to look for such as rms power, frequency gain, octave slope, etc.......very detailed!My Member's Ride Thread
Bisimoto header before & after dyno
1993 10th Anniversary: F22a6, H23IM, Bisimoto header, Custom mandrel exhaust, 5spd swap.
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Originally posted by 19dabeast85 View PostI have the 1998 edition of the book, but if you follow the link again, you'll see a 2005 edition is also listed.
And YES, there IS a PERFECT sub box......it involves very high calculus level equations....sound waves always act in specific ways depending on the box size, shape, direction of sub, power of sub, specs of sub, port diameter/length. It's a science, the same science that designed the Sydney Opera House. And I've had up to calculus II and don't understand the formula's the writer goes through.
Anyway, he doesn't go through specific brands/models to buy, but focuses on the specs to look for such as rms power, frequency gain, octave slope, etc.......very detailed!Members Ride sold...
I'm back...... with a coupe. oh boy here we go.
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Originally posted by loud92CB7db18 View Postummm no there is no perfect sub box.... it would only sound pleasing to few. now are we sticking to car audio or are we gonna talk opera? opera isnt really my thing. i dont mind listening to it but i dont know enough about it.
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Originally posted by sonikaccord View PostI agree. Sub boxes have too many applications to be perfect. A typical sub is only going to play about 3 octaves at most anyway and our hearing isn't that sensitive in those frequencies.
go loud or go home!!!! IM BACK BITCHS!!!!!Members Ride sold...
I'm back...... with a coupe. oh boy here we go.
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Originally posted by loud92CB7db18 View Posti just built a box for a fellow cb's 10inch kicker cvr..... lol 1.8 tuned to 32hz ... = pure sex ... ask smoken_ducky7 about his box . hahaha i honestly didnt wanna do it but he paid for the shit. box is made of birch. took maybe an hour. its not to bad for a single 10 taking about 500 rms
go loud or go home!!!! IM BACK BITCHS!!!!!
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i didnt get paid for the labor... its a fellow cb and he is my boy. but its another box with my my name on it lol. its not very heavy but then again whats light for me is heavy for others. ill be building again for him soon 2 hertz 12's 3 amps 6.5s up front and 6x9s in the back(package) and some other goodies i wont spoil for him ....Members Ride sold...
I'm back...... with a coupe. oh boy here we go.
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Originally posted by gloryaccordy View PostI ran my front speaker wires under the carpet along the side of the car. If you remove the door sills you can pull the carpet up a little bit and run all the cable you want. I ran my power cable the same way.
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Originally posted by drzchulo147 View Postif you do that you will get feedback because power cable give of electromagnetic waves that can be picked up from the speaker wire.
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