Posted November 2, 201212 yr I was talking to a guy in an audio shop and he was telling me about how each vehicle has a specific hz range which if you have your box set to that hz, that your subwoofer would sound louder in your vehicle. Which of course, the box would have to be built to the spec of the subwoofer.For example, if you have a blazer and its "specific hertz" (lets say it's 40hz), so if you have the box tuned @ 40hz then your sub would be playing at optimum loudness in a blazer. Is this true or false? Edited November 2, 201212 yr by Crash
November 2, 201212 yr I have always tailored my tuning to my woofers T/S, not the resonant tuning of my cabin. What happens when you roll your windows down? What if you have more passengers? Surely it will change the cabin tuning, at least to my knowledge. Tuning your enclosure also depends on what you are trying to accomplish. Higher tuning, like your 40hz, are usually for SPL applications, as lower tuning is usually for SQ. That is how I have always understood things. Works out for me, but I could be wrong. Edited November 2, 201212 yr by BrutalBasser
November 2, 201212 yr Each vehicle has different gains and nulls. Depending on your goals is what would dictate the tuning though.
November 2, 201212 yr Need input from box designers.Thats one. Edited November 2, 201212 yr by pmureika
November 2, 201212 yr Looks like he told you to build a fart cannon. It's great for playing tones at a competition but definitely not good for playing music.
November 2, 201212 yr Looks like he told you to build a fart cannon.It's great for playing tones at a competition but definitely not good for playing music.I second that!!!!!!!!!!!!!
November 2, 201212 yr It's resonant frequency, everything has many.Fixed. Of course the first mode is dominant.
November 2, 201212 yr It's resonant frequency, everything has many.Fixed. Of course the first mode is dominant.Thats not where you want to tune the box for sq?
November 2, 201212 yr No, if you tune the box at the same frequency your car resonates at, you'll get a large increase at that narrow frequency band. For SQ you want a really flat frequency response, not big spikes.
November 2, 201212 yr Author Looks like everyone is saying that tuning your enclosures frequency to the cabin will give you SPL and not SQ. I was curious about that question since I'm planning on starting a build for two 12" Icons. Thanks all for the quick replys!
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