Posted December 16, 200915 yr I have a kinda small box for a ported 6 1/2" Bose woofer. It sounds alright, but i can't fit much more in the bag. I was wondering if polyfill would have somehat of the same effect in a ported box as it would in a sealed box. I did want to ask the difference in effect, between stuffing and padding, because i have heard of both being used. I am looking to shift the tuning down a little bit.
December 16, 200915 yr Author Good luck knowing what it will do before you put it in.X2Does that mean that it generally isn't practiced?
December 16, 200915 yr Not to speak for him, but I think M5 means to find out you will have to try it and see. No way of guessing the results.
December 16, 200915 yr If you have to ask the question you probably shouldn't even try it.x2, do some more research on the topics that you post before you post them (you will be amazed at the information around the web on this topic).
December 16, 200915 yr I think this has been covered on this board before. Try searching to see if you find anything!
December 16, 200915 yr If you have to ask the question you probably shouldn't even try it.Not to speak for him, but I think M5 means to find out you will have to try it and see. No way of guessing the results.No I meant that if he doesn't already know and more importantly UNDERSTAND what it will do he shouldn't bother to try. Will it do something, you bet. Will it do what he wants, doubt it, but of course if the thread was made in such a way that we actually knew what he wanted we could probably pipe in and help.Shifting the tuning down is a bit arbitrary and I know for a fact the OP has NO IDEA what that actually means, nor does he understand what that will do to his driver and how it will react overall with his box. ALL of which should be understood very well before trying anything.Oh, and of course my attitude here could have easily been put in a helpful realm had he followed some general posting guidelines and posted something we could all help on. Re-occurring pattern here that has ended in a warning. Make a thread that is useful for the forum or don't make it at all.
December 17, 200915 yr Author When I use the search feature, it brings up posts, but when Iclick, it throws me in the searched thread, somewhere at random, usually not related to what Ilooked up. Is it supposed to bring me to the post with the word or phrase i searched, or do i go ahead and read the whole thread? Having not used it alot (i just look through the forums for new posts) I may just be doing it wrong.
December 17, 200915 yr That's a first. An example would help, I've never seen that before.What did you search for, what did you find, and where did you end up?And yes, probably reading the whole thread would benefit you....unless of course it was one of these classic threads that help nobody that piss me off when people make them.
December 17, 200915 yr If your not getting the search you want then one day take some time like I have done on plenty occasions and just got through all the pages under the thread and see if any topics stand out to you and read them. This will take up a lot of time, but well worth the effort and knowlegde to find something that answers alot of your questions without you making a topic about it.
December 17, 200915 yr Author Ex. When i looked up 4/0 for a picture, as a comparison to regualar 1/0 or 4ga. I got a zillion thread mentioning the wire, but nothing came up specifically relating to the words "picture" or "comparison", other than build logs or those threads that compare woofers or amps.
December 17, 200915 yr Ex. When i looked up 4/0 for a picture, as a comparison to regualar 1/0 or 4ga. I got a zillion thread mentioning the wire, but nothing came up specifically relating to the words "picture" or "comparison", other than build logs or those threads that compare woofers or amps.I personally dont understand why you want pictures of 4/0 AWG, what benefit will that do. Just imagine 1/0 AWG bigger, a lot bigger. Nobody is posting topics with pictures of wire so that is why you arent getting any hits.
December 17, 200915 yr Author Ex. When i looked up 4/0 for a picture, as a comparison to regualar 1/0 or 4ga. I got a zillion thread mentioning the wire, but nothing came up specifically relating to the words "picture" or "comparison", other than build logs or those threads that compare woofers or amps.I personally dont understand why you want pictures of 4/0 AWG, what benefit will that do. Just imagine 1/0 AWG bigger, a lot bigger. Nobody is posting topics with pictures of wire so that is why you arent getting any hits.I wasnt posting just for that, i had just come off of reading a build log, and they lost some pictures, and some were of 4/0 wiring. I just wanted to see how big it is in comparison.
December 18, 200915 yr Author Perhaps you should google gauge, it will answer your question.I get stupid links, either to sites that sell speaker wire, or at most 1/0. Nothing on 4/0 that i could find, specifically a comparison picture.
December 18, 200915 yr Perhaps you should google gauge, it will answer your question.I get stupid links, either to sites that sell speaker wire, or at most 1/0. Nothing on 4/0 that i could find, specifically a comparison picture.Do you really suck that bad at the internet???http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_wire_gaugeCome on. Stop being lazy *took me less than 15sec btw
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