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JASON123

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  1. your welcome 4 the info. no i'm not that jay that ran creative acoustice but i do know him
  2. Fi: >>> Tech >>> Speakers >>> Tech.BTL Tech.BTL 

The BTL line is our flagship woofer. Its whole design is based on and focused on being able to throw tons of power to something in a Bass Race or
  3. looks very nice I think I want the same thing but in a little bigger box
  4. I think xcon would be a good choice that what im gonna try
  5. for the first box you picked a hell of 1 you might want to get someone to help you build it that has built ported boxes before. You got to get them right or it won't sound right. Or, you could damage your drivers. I'd be more help but you need too much
  6. it is for show but i still want it loud and clear if it dont work the way i want it too the frist time then i'll try it again or take the back seat out that will give me a lot more height it will work one way or another i already have evrything but the drivers by the way it's already had 4 12's in it in a sealed box thanks Big jay
  7. You get a lot more room when you take all the plastic and chit ya dont need ive done a couple of creations but never a ported wall . Do you think it would hit harder laying down and fireing up port to the back
  8. sure there is. like i said i lke to make stuff difficult. anybody can rip out the backseat and put a bunch of subs in something. i'm trying to put a bunch of subs in something and make it look like it came that way. thanks for the drawings. they look really good. that's what it's gonna look like eventually. once it warms up and got some room in my shop. but i do believe i got it. i'll post a build on it when i get it started. it ought to be a creation. Big Jay
  9. I want to build a wall too keep the back seat in and it is a 1998 4 door explorer. i think i got it now. thanks for everybodys help. took me a minte to realize what you were saying on the ports. went back and read again. now i got it. why run 1 when you can run 4. i like to be different and difficult.thanks again Big Jay
  10. the box is cool but the drivers will have to be staggered off centered a bit because they are 18's. i like the way you did the picture of the box. what program is that? thats cool. its a 1998 explorer i think i know what im getting into Ill build it in it. lol
  11. yeah how does that sound with a port coing out one side. I'd really like to have it up the middle but I know i'd have to stagger the drivers to make them fit.
  12. cool i see but i have 68.5 wide 37.5 high and i dont wont to go no deeper than 33 deep it will probably be 53 wide 37 high 31 deep that gave me 31.25 so 30 cu ft is it after the drivers then got some bracing
  13. how do you come up with that im trying to learn so would 20x20=15.5 Port Length right would that be enough thanks
  14. it could be either now that im gonna gut the back out i got a lot more room i was thinking 31 cubic feet after though
  15. come on now 156 pep looked 2 replied
  16. ku40 thanks for the help. Helped me out alot. Couldn't figure it out I must have been brain dead. But now the box is gonna be alot wider than I thought. Gonna strip the back of the truck down and that will give me close to 70" wide but the same heigth. hopin to put a 15x20 port in the middle at the bottom and that would give me a port length of 10"?. gonna be using for daily but would like to take it to some shows and want to open my own fiberglass shop so I want it to look good for customers.I want it to be really loud but sound good. That's why i'm trying to stay in the 33 hz area. i've never messed with 18's or a ported box. This is a first for me. I want to be able to pull the port out and go to 40 some hz. Been reading lot's of other posts to get ideas but there doesn't seem to be too many people that have done this in a explorer or just run a wall with 4 18's. i'll figure it out one way or another. any help by anybody is appreciated about how to do the ports and the optimal cubic feet that i should try to reach. thanks, bigjay
  17. i have read it you spent a lot more time doing your test than i did and had a lot more equipment to do your test. i see your point. my bad.
  18. check this out lol
  19. sounds like you had a better test than i did lol
  20. distortion blows subs up butt not as fast as way to much power.
  21. its too much power that blows subs and it's distortion and i've never broke in subs. I've gave them hell from the first day. I'v still got a set of jl's that are 7 years old.
  22. if you find 1 let me know your box would be pretty easy i was looking at TurboBass Express
  23. If anyone has tried this could you tell me what you think of it? I'm trying to build a wall that is all funky shaped. Trying to smash 4 18's into a Ford Explorer. found this program but would just like to know if anyone else has used and what you think of it. The bottom is 37" deep x 52" wide then go to 33" deep x 18.5 " high. Top is 33" deep x 52" wide 18.5" high Grand total of 37" tall x 52" wide and the depth. Trying to utilize every bit of room I can so I can still have room for batteries and amps. Plus the ports gotta go in there to. Any help on any other programs or any ideas would be appreciated. Got it drawn out on paper. Kinda to scale it down to where it will be the same. The only chunk of cement i could use to draw on is the road lol.
  24. O I see that makes a lot of since.duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I do appreciate it.

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