Posted September 18, 200816 yr Hey guys. I've got a little 6.5 inch woofer that I am going to use a midbass driver.What kind of enclosure should I put it in? Sealed or ported and what size/tuning?Thanks guys. It will be run off of about 50~60 watts.
September 18, 200816 yr I assume you mean you have two of these? Midbass is stereo, does you no good just to have one.
September 18, 200816 yr Author Won't be better than nothing? And I would have used it in the center of the vehicle...I cannot do any mods to the doors or kicks... I am just looking for anything. Not going for super SQ, I just want to have some midbass...I know it's ghetto, but I'm tryin to get by.
September 18, 200816 yr I wouldn't use one. On top of that without knowing exactly what the driver is no one can help you with your questions.
September 19, 200816 yr Author And by midbass I mean like 80-120 htz... not a midrange. Still don't go w/ just one?
September 19, 200816 yr By midbass I'd assume you mean somewhere closer to 40hz-300hz or a little less on each end, and YES you need a matched pair.
September 19, 200816 yr If you're really bored or still just curious, may as well give it a try though. It doesn't need a big enclosure, probably .2-.3 cubes sealed will be plenty.
September 19, 200816 yr On top of that without knowing exactly what the driver is no one can help you with your questions.Please answer questions before re-asking the same one.
September 19, 200816 yr Author I do not know.It is a driver off of a home system.This is for fun. It comes stock in a ~ .03 cuft box tuned to somwhere around 42 htz.This is an experiment. For fun. I just want to try this out and see what happens.
September 20, 200816 yr Actually in a car, I'd say go IB if you don't know. Otherwise get ready to build a bunch of different boxes.I will add though it makes no sense to build a box for a driver you know nothing about. You'd be much better off just buying some other drivers.
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