Posted September 13, 200916 yr Ok whats the difference in one box tuned to 35hz with 2.5cuft and another box tuned to 35hz with 3cuft? also whats the best material to build a box out of?
September 13, 200916 yr Author I use MDF for my enclosuresMDF = Medium Density FiberboardNice, thanks. What about the cuft difference? Would it make the notes sounds deeper or make the bass more accurate?
September 13, 200916 yr Being both boxes are tuned to 35HZ and only .5 ^3 difference. I don't think there would be much of an audible difference.
September 13, 200916 yr Author Being both boxes are tuned to 35HZ and only .5 ^3 difference. I don't think there would be much of an audible difference.What if it was a bigger difference, like 2cuft and 5 cuft? lol Im just lookin for the physics? behind this.. I wanna know as much as I can and this site is helping a TON
September 13, 200916 yr Being both boxes are tuned to 35HZ and only .5 ^3 difference. I don't think there would be much of an audible difference.What if it was a bigger difference, like 2cuft and 5 cuft? lol Im just lookin for the physics? behind this.. I wanna know as much as I can and this site is helping a TONEasiest way to eplain this is to go to http://www.linearteam.dk/default.aspx?pageid=isdonline type in your speakers T/S parameters and look at the graph and compare the frequency curves.If you have to convert metric to inch their is a conversion table also on the site.
September 13, 200916 yr Author Being both boxes are tuned to 35HZ and only .5 ^3 difference. I don't think there would be much of an audible difference.What if it was a bigger difference, like 2cuft and 5 cuft? lol Im just lookin for the physics? behind this.. I wanna know as much as I can and this site is helping a TONEasiest way to eplain this is to go to http://www.linearteam.dk/default.aspx?pageid=isdonline type in your speakers T/S parameters and look at the graph and compare the frequency curves.If you have to convert metric to inch their is a conversion table also on the site.k thanks
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