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i'm trying to get a QTC of .707 out of my Rl-is in my new box.

So far these are my calculations.

.267 = QTS

44.74L = 1.57cf = Vas

Vb = 1.57/((.707/.267)^2-1)

Vb = 1.57/(6.011)

VB = .26

So is this the net volume i should be shooting for for 1 rl-i?

I want to port it i haven't grasped the complete understanding of QTC but realize .707 is ideal and depending on which way i go i will gain some low end lose wattage handling, or gain handling of power and get some peakiness. But i don't understand if a port and the tuning will affect the QTC or if i could go for a higher QTC and a lower tuning to gain the same type of output.

THanks for your time

~Mike

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so you think 1.5 net in a ported enclosure would be about good?

tuned around 30

Screw the 707! :finger:

.. and in my opinion that 1.5 cu ft enclosure @ 30 is just going to be too peaky :Doh:

(UNLESS you're talkin' about both drivers @ .75 a piece.. which is certainly doable) :rockwoot:

RL-i10 's should aim for a 0.75 - 0.85 cu ft net (0.85 - 0.95 cu ft gross internal) volume vented enclosure tuned from 28-30 Hz with apx 20 sq in of port area thumbup.gif

Power with 250-350 watts per driver and you're good to go B)

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