Posted January 16, 201510 yr looking at possibly building a 6th order box for my 10" ssa xcon.. first of all i would like to know how you figure port area needed when building such an enclosure. for a standard vented box i show i need around 35" at 30hz more at higher hz obv. if i use this Car Audio - PORT Size Calculations and Formulas for WOOFER and Subwoofer BOXES and use the bandpass option i would need a box the size of my car in order to tune it low enough... clearly theirs something im missing ? i have roughly 4 maybe 5 cubes i can work with would love to hear some input
January 16, 201510 yr looking at possibly building a 6th order box for my 10" ssa xcon.. first of all i would like to know how you figure port area needed when building such an enclosure. for a standard vented box i show i need around 35" at 30hz more at higher hz obv. if i use this Car Audio - PORT Size Calculations and Formulas for WOOFER and Subwoofer BOXES and use the bandpass option i would need a box the size of my car in order to tune it low enough... clearly theirs something im missing ?i have roughly 4 maybe 5 cubes i can work with would love to hear some input Why do you think you need a 6th order bandpass?
January 16, 201510 yr Author never said i need however from my understanding 6th order would allow me to play bass notes louder with a flatter response. a proper 6th order would allow me to have box gain from say 30hz to 45hz where as a regular ported box peaks at 1 note gradually drops off. all dependent on tuning of course
January 16, 201510 yr Author plus it gives me something to learn and do my current box is net 2.38 31hz.. not metered seems about as loud but lower box before that was 1.78 35hz metered at 138 37hz
January 16, 201510 yr Author If you want to learn, start reading first.And don't expect major gains, loloh i have read and read and read ... ive been at this since about 5pm its now 2am. Im essentially going for as flat of a response as i can get from 28-40hz ..issue im having is it looks like i will have a huge drop anything above using winlsd .. im getting 4 cubes rear tuned 30hz front 1 cube 45hz --going for a series 6th order this looks to be a pretty decent and flat from 29-45hz only 2db difference at 36hz sorry if this is just rambling lol ive done a ton of reading trying to make sense of it all and im tired.
January 17, 201510 yr 28-40hz isn't a huge range. You should be able to get a pretty flat response in a standard ported enclosure with a xcon.
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