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box design queston


noiseboy
05-22-2005, 10:12 AM
I made boxes for two 6x9" speakers. Should I drill ports in them or will they be fine without them? If I do, how big do they need to be?

bumpinstang77
05-23-2005, 01:28 AM
no you don't need ports in your 6x9 boxes and FYI ports are not just simply drilling holes into a box you have to calculate the length of the port to get a desired tuning frequency based on the area of the port and volume of the enclosure.

ngsm13
05-23-2005, 01:56 AM
no you don't need ports in your 6x9 boxes and FYI ports are not just simply drilling holes into a box you have to calculate the length of the port to get a desired tuning frequency based on the area of the port and volume of the enclosure.

X2...this kid knows what he's talking about...sometimes ;)

NG

bumpinstang77
05-23-2005, 02:22 PM
sometimes my arse....... I do what works and if it works I do it. Car audio is a lot of guess work and trial and error.

PaulD
05-23-2005, 03:44 PM
sometimes my arse....... I do what works and if it works I do it. Car audio is a lot of guess work and trial and error.

actually it's an exacting science that follows the rules of physics, every time. Unfortunately, once you get to understand that, it takes some of the "magic" out of it.

bumpinstang77
05-23-2005, 09:22 PM
Yes, however a lot of the time the physics can't be calculated and its just trial and error...... i e a great subwoofer enclosure.... WinISD bass box ect.... can get you close, but only trial and error will get you closer.

ngsm13
05-23-2005, 09:33 PM
actually it's an exacting science that follows the rules of physics, every time. Unfortunately, once you get to understand that, it takes some of the "magic" out of it.

HAHAHAHA, i TRY to tell Mike that ALLLLLLLL the damn time...but he doesn't believe me. :loser: :nono:

NG

PaulD
05-24-2005, 10:47 AM
well, the biggest problem with bass stuff is that programs like winisd cannot really factor in the fact that the interior of the vehicle is, in itself, an enclosure too - albeit a rather large one. It also can't help you find a high pressure node or "sweet spot" to put the woofer in. These still follow the laws of physics, just a little harder to quantify.

ngsm13
05-24-2005, 12:10 PM
well, the biggest problem with bass stuff is that programs like winisd cannot really factor in the fact that the interior of the vehicle is, in itself, an enclosure too - albeit a rather large one. It also can't help you find a high pressure node or "sweet spot" to put the woofer in. These still follow the laws of physics, just a little harder to quantify.

Very true. It can't account for things like Cabin Gain, completely accurate response graphs, and peaks as you were stating. Prolly b/c every vehicle is different ;)

NG

L|_|da
05-24-2005, 03:32 PM
this stuff is so far beyond me its not even funny

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