Everything posted by BKOLFO4
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$400
You could try either one of these. Did this quick. . I better go back and double check my math and calculations. . . Double the top (1.5"), 3/4" all other walls. Port opening is 28 x 3.5 in both cases. top picture the sub and port are both up. bottom picture is sub up, port rear.
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$400
Post up some dimensions in the back of that explorer, and I will create a box design they can build. $400 for a box/fake wall is not a bad price, if you actually want a wall. . . What were they goign to charge to just build a box? Where are you located?
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help, need a box design.
The baffle is the side of the box the woofers mount to. Use 2 pieces of 3/4" glued together. Brian
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help, need a box design.
If you built 36 x 16 x 20 with the baffle 1.5" thick (internal would be 34.5 x 14.5 x 17.75), you could use a pair of 4" aero ports 13" long and have 4.6 ft^3 tuned to 32 Hz. Brian
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Trying to choose subs
I would vote for a pair of BTL 15's if you can spare the extra cash. If not, the single 18 will get the job done. I have run multiple single 18 setups in my suburban and have never been disappointed. Brian
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help, need a box design.
What is the box you have now?? Would be nice to know to make sure a new box is going to make much difference. I personally would keep the subs and port(s) on the same side of the box. . . Brian
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BL SPL Enclosure design
Can't tell you for sure. . .too many variables. Have to build, test, modify (or rebuild), test, modify, test, etc. . . Someone might have a good starting point for you if you post up what vehicle, what type of enclosure you have in mind (wall, box, bandpass, etc.), how much power you will have, what type of competition (bass race, outlaw SPL, legal SPL, etc.). Brian
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Time For a Change
BTL's with the 3rd magnet, long coil and daily option sound pretty darn good. Great for daily beating.
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Trying to choose subs
The single driver will handle the 4000 watts if you know what you are doing. If you plan on driving around with it full volume all the time, (2) 15's will fit in the same airspace as a single 18 and will handle 2000 watts each all day long. . . .
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i took the season Opener this weekend
Were there many people running the "Hz" classes? I hope I am ready by the March show. . . .fingers crossed for 158 @ 38-40 Hz. Brian
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2 15's or one 18"
(2) BL's for sure. . . you should have bought a pair of my BTL 15's!!!
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15" BTL airspace?
With the power I have, yes they do great. . .
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2 15's or one 18"
I went from (2) 18's to (4) 15's. . . .15's are much louder for daily driver.
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15" BTL airspace?
I run mine in 3 ft^3 tuned to 35 Hz with no problems. . .
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sub?
I am going to say around 62-63 lbs. I know when I have shipped the 18's like that, the shipping weight in the "crate" ends up being around 72 lbs.
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Polyfill
I am going by testing done by Lloyd Lowery (BigBassMan on most forums). . . I know at one time David (TeamPSI) was running (2) MT 15's with (4) 4" flared ports (48 in^2) doing 154+ and no problems. Calculate that out, and I think he should have around 115 in^2 with those two drivers. I have run a MT 15 on 4000 watts with a pair of 4" aeros with no problems. I have a bandpass box under my desk with a 10" driver and a 3.5" port (9.5 in^2, but it is largest that will fit). In a bandpass, that should have 25+ in^2. Sounds terrible with an open end, but I designed and had tooled a flared end for the 3.5" tube. Slide the flare over the end of the tube, all noise is gone, and it sounds great. I am not saying it is always the best solution, and for metered SPL I would want the full required port area. For daily bumping with tight space, a 4" aero port should be fine. . . Brian
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same enclosure for BL and BTL?
You have two amps and one sub with two coils. You wire each amp to one of the coils on the sub. Wiring the inputs would depend on you amp and headunit. Might be able to just daisy chain the inputs, you might have to buy a Y-spliter, or maybe your H/U has (2) subwoofer outputs. . . Brian
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same enclosure for BL and BTL?
I am not sure if you will see much difference. . . . But you could always get a second amp and run one on each coil Brian
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Polyfill
Use the 4" aero, it will be enough port. Calculate the length based on the 4" diameter, and then add 1" for the end correction.
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power question
The TA7801 makes max power at 1 ohm. Buy a dual 1 ohm sub and connect one amp to each voice coil. Brian
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same enclosure for BL and BTL?
That box looks great for either sub. . . .
- i am official now!!
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power question
I would get a BTL with dual 1 ohm coils. Ohm: Dual 1 P Chamfer: no Cooling: yes 3rdMagnet: yes HiXmCoil: yes Daily or SPL: Daily Universal: yes You have 2400+ watts with those two amps. I would get a BTL over a BL with that much power. Brian
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same enclosure for BL and BTL?
Is it ported? Does that include the port? what size BL is it?? For some reason I assumed a 15. . .must have caught "15" in another title before I clicked in on this thread. . . .I will assume with that box it is a 12???
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Polyfill
What volume and tuning gave 22"? Sorry, I do not understand the dimensions you posted above. . . A 4" aero is sufficient for a single 12" sub. The flare on the port will allow for less port area without port noise. Testing has been done to show port area can be cut in half with these ports. . . At 1.9 ft^3, the 4" would need to be 15" long for a 32-33 Hz Tuning. Brian