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Old 1st October 2004, 03:12 AM   #1
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I'M SO CONFUSED: PLEASE TELL ME ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE Vb AND THE DRIVER!!!WHICH IS THE FORMULA TO CALCULATE THE Vb KNOWING ALREADY ALL THE PARAMETERS OF THE DRIVER ???THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION AND GOODLUCK!!! PS:SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH!!!SEE YOU SOON!!!
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Old 1st October 2004, 07:52 AM   #2
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The volume of the box (Vb) will be determined by the parameters of the driver as well as the bass extension your are aiming for. The primary specifications you will need will be Fs, Vas, and Qts. Generally a larger Vas will require a larger box, and wanting deeper bass will require a larger box.

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