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SpeakerBoy

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Everything posted by SpeakerBoy

  1. Thanks. I'm the captain of my ship in the sea of life now (^^extra corny?)
  2. Invert the RE's. it would probably look cool and sound just as good.
  3. well, dont think the pressure of my two 5.25"s is that high, so it maybe it could work (?) how much does a usb meter cost?
  4. Is there any dB meter software you can use with a regular computer microphone on windows vista? i know it wouldnt be as accurate as a TL but its better than nothing.
  5. 12" Visonik sub in a 10cuft 6th order BP tuned @ 35hz Altec lansing mids and tweets and amp.
  6. Splice into the speaker outputs.
  7. I like that TSS's frame
  8. Sounds like the spider may have separated from the coil.
  9. I vote BTL, easier to upgrade in the future (getting a new amp, as opposed to getting a new amp AND a new sub)
  10. BTL will be louder on the same power. Oh, and no such thing as underpowering.
  11. i know of DBdrap and bassrace; what's bassboxin?
  12. here is line length tLL = 0.25 x c' / fs. were c' is equal; to the speed of sound 13560 so 3390 divied by your fs of the sub. to get t-line length in inches also these guys are right you do not need a box this big most people use the easy way of doing it so it will fit they will tune it between 48-35 hertz which is 6 to 8 foot how to find were your tuned at is take the strait line down the center of the line and devide by 3390 to get the hertz were the box is going to peak at.it will drop off after this point. a 7 foot long line will play down in the 20 hz range no problem. does not mean it will be loud at 20 hertz area of the line opening is based on sd of the sub if you go larger you will lose pe in other words watts need to push it so in other words you can blow a sub going to big with the sd or over heat the motor by dampening with the sd of the sub.and making the box to small this is were it is either trial and error or buy the soft ware i suggested what i suggest you check out if designing lines is old colony books on line store they have a soft ware program for t line it like 130 bucks just google old colony book store. and yes the bass is compareable to a well built ported box so it is basicaly a waste of your time and money to build a box 3-5 times the size of a ported and get about the same output. but ya some people do it just to have fun lol'z like me lol'z Good read. I have my 6th order BP to bump now anyway, i guess a T-line is for another day.
  13. Tuning that low for outdoors isn't functional; but indoors in a medium sized room.......
  14. Those 8's are badass Nice scores!
  15. SpeakerBoy replied to DrgUpsy's topic in Build Logs
    What did you have?
  16. Hey I have those same Aiwa speakers you have on your desk I use them in my bandpass.
  17. Hi guys, i just got back from residential, I spent 51 days working on my temper, and drug problems; now I have an almost all-new outlook on my life it feels great to be back, I missed the forum a bit, so i thought i'd say hello !
  18. New highs, and a separate sub channel added; I am amazed at how good it sound for being two fives under a bed. Seems to have two peaks; one around 50hz and one around 35hz Every aspect of this sounds like the final product should sound like crap, but for some reason it doesn't I'll look for the camera's usb cable tonight so i can take some pictures and maybe a video.
  19. We need more information; What are your listening preferences? What are your max dimensions? Are you building it yourself? Answer these before we can answer yours. Nice choice on equipment....Sounds loud....
  20. It's only 7:10am and you just made my WHOLE day

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