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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Perth
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Hi Guys just wandering if someone can help me....I have a couple of pairs of Pioneer TSD160R car speakers they have a kevlar cone and sound extremely nice and i wanted to use 1 pair in series per enclosure to give me 8 ohm. But im not quite sure how big to build the enclosure and if i should go vented. If i go vented how do i work out the vent dimensions??this is what they are
http://www.pioneeraus.com.au/car_ent...60r/index.html Hope someone can help me. Cheers Bowdown |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Saint Etienne
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Quoted from the site :
Frequency Response 30 - 32,000 Hz. fo (Lowest Resonant Frequency) 74 Hz ------------------------------------------------------------ These numbers seem to be in a contradiction. So with such strange values I am afraid that you will have to experiment and experiment and experiment...
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