What's small???
Woofers need the right box size to sound good in truck or car.
Here's a site that'll help you and us get the right size box and shape;
Rectangular or wedge;
http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp
Woofers need the right box size to sound good in truck or car.
Here's a site that'll help you and us get the right size box and shape;
Rectangular or wedge;
http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp
ApexJr Super 8
http://www.apexjr.com/speakerstuff.html
Below is a push-push (ie 2 of them) prototype woofer we are playing with..
dave
http://www.apexjr.com/speakerstuff.html
Below is a push-push (ie 2 of them) prototype woofer we are playing with..
dave
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jleaman said:Complements of my picture..
Yep JL gets credits for the proto pic (not the Super 8 one)... i get credit for the detour to get the batteries so JL could take the pics
dave
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Tekko said:Nice sub, different material in every side
Prototype, made of scraps... including bits from a table project and the top from a console hifi :^)
Got to get a decent XO made for it, the one we tried -- a vintage 70s dB systems was kind of hard to listen thru (and we didn't have the bits necessary to bypass the hi-pass)
dave
The Apex jr. models well at .33 cu. ft. or less, depends if you want a little more boomy sounding bass. I'd go with a .29 cu. ft. box and if it wasn't boomy enough I'd add some polyester fiberfill or fiberglass to boom it up some.
http://www.apexjr.com/SuperSub.htm
http://www.apexjr.com/SuperSub.htm
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