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Quentin Jarrell

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Everything posted by Quentin Jarrell

  1. Buy your subs used from a reputable member here. New subs will not warrantee coils which is really the only thing will malfunction and is normally caused by user error. I do believe BigJon has some XCONs for sale. As far as amp I would do crescendo if they are in stock as they would be the cheaper buy. If you really do not want used subs Im partial to Incriminator, and their lead time is much much less than most others.
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  3. What you are building is a vented enclosure. No need to describe the vent. It is already understood that the port will not be straight due to the length needed. Being it is a realitlivy small enclosure I would but th eport and sub on the same face and just turn the enclosure around until which ever position you prefer. Normally the 35 hertz range will be louder by ear. the system would need to be modeled to know how to optimize it.
  4. Opinion? No opinions. You stated you were building a t-line. And with an asinine response like that you won't find any help here until you check your attitude. After that, getting terms correct will be more helpful to those who have knowledge helping what you are trying to achieve.
  5. There are a few subs around that look really similar to the Fi basket but are different. Nick pointed it out a while back but I don't recall the differences.
  6. Is this in the RM or did you find another vehicle? RoadmasterWhen is said install to be complete.
  7. I'd do that. Run a bead of silicone between the deck and the piece of metal and rivit it in.
  8. T-lines don't have volume. And that is nowhere big enough for a 12.
  9. Blackberry season. Time to make some more wine.
  10. She just upgraded.
  11. You use coil overhang as xmax. Not the 70% BL method listed on the site.
  12. I eat 2 or three cups/containers of Greek yogurt a day.
  13. The same hold after about 5 hours.
  14. The ship side of the same rig.
  15. About (2) 18 wheelers per scoop.
  16. Milled white rice. I think he's been running it for about 15 years.
  17. A bit hard to judge the size. But that is a 1,400 cubic foot bucket.
  18. 2007 matrix walled at the b pillar
  19. spent a bit of time today and got the baffle on.
  20. They excused me. I have a vessel for Cuba to inspect today and I'm the only person qualified to inspect it. Plus I would incure a huge monetary hardship.
  21. Mother pucking jury duty.
  22. If I needed a sub to fit in a moderately small enclosure with a low f3 with minimum passband ripple I'd get the SP4. IMO it's the best sub on the market that fits that criteria.
  23. First off don't call it a 4th order bandpass It is a sealed rear chamber bandpass enclosure. The order is in regards to the frequency roll off. And it will very. 4th order means that the roll off resembles a 4th order butterworth filter, 24db/octave. Being the design of the enclosure will alter the roll off it is not correct to call it 4th order. The sealed section determines the Q of the enclosure as well as the bottom roll off. Just like a sealed enclosure. The ported section dictates the high end roll off There are only three reasons to use a bandpass box over any other type of enclosure. 1. You are limited by the avaliable radiating area in the vehicle. e.g. Porting thru a ski hole. 2. To create a ripple in response to increase output at a certain frequency for SPL. Normally anything over 3-5db ripple will cause unloading issues under musical conditions. 3. Your amp doesn't have high and low pass filters.

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