Quarter Wave Box Calculator
Aug 4, 2009 - I recommend reading the articles in the Projects category on box design for. So if the “1/4 Wave Tuning Point” is 41.5 hertz, try to get the “Port.
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Feedbacks, suggestions and discussion thread. I had been driving from last 8 years now, car audio was very close to my heart, as i spent anywhere from 1:30 min to 2hrs daily back n forth from college. I did whatever i could with little or no money to upgrade and to customize my sound experience. From SQ to SPL, i did all. Now that i am finally an architect, i could spend more of my time at home for relaxing then worrying about my design to be submitted. Tomb raider 2013 congratulations you have successfully installed downloadable content. I had gathered a lotta info in music to start carefully in my home audio project, i did some 4-5 custom builds while i was in college for home too but never to seriously and didnt had a lotta space in the room.
Well you would know about the space issue, if ur a college student. I tried sealed, ported, 6th order bandpass, dual chamber reflex, dual chamber dual reflex, horn loaded enclosers with drivers ranging from 10' to 3' full range drivers. I had the cdt audio sona pods installed in my room taking care of the 5.0, they are 2' full range drivers, that go down to 200hz.Some of the best speakers i have heard within 1lakh range home theaters from brands like elac, wafedale, tannoy, polk audio and many more, yet costing 1/4th of those big brands. So i needed something that will take care of 30hz to 200hz, yet is punchy, musical and ca go down to 30hz.
THIS WAS A BIG DECISION! Not many 8' -12' drivers go down to 200hz and roll off to a 6db slope beyond with a flat yet musical response, and those which are, costs a STEP 1: Decide the equipment! Not all spkrs/subs sounds sweet and comfortable in a t-line. Not all spkrs/subs are designed to be used in t-line too. If you mates have a some understanding abt theil-small parameters, look at the Fs of the spkr/sub. That will tell you the tuning freq to use the thing at. The qts and qtc will tell you if the spkr/sub is suited for the t-line.
Then there is the box rise!! This is a killer, lesson for some other day. I picked up a pair of CDT audio Qes 680 6.8' drivers. Download song aap jaisa koi meri zindagi mein aaye.
This is a amazing little puppy. Awesome in vocals, yet a deadly sub-bass driver!
With a xmax of 15mm and xmech of whooping 25mm! This small little driver will sure move lots of air. Also they fit the puzzle of a driver being musical, which can do vocals, yet acts like a sub. All being inexpensive. People might think the efficiency is the drawback, but i have 1000watt rms at my stake for the subs alone!