I have a 6.5 inch GPX (piece of crap) sub sittin around...and i was thinkin about usin the idea for resonation through a tube, and, I would like specs or help on how to build it correctly, I'm only usin the subwoofer to enhance the bass output by my Q-power 10'' and Sony Active 8''...so, any help would be appreciated. I would like to use PVC, so any additional info on that would help.
Woofer Specs:
Size-6.5''
Max Watts-50 watts
Impedance-6 ohms
Budget-$ 20 U.S.
and I'm going to split it on my reciever with my 10'', in the A speaker, while the 10 is on the B, as i said, only for enhancement.
I also have a 4'' really crap pile...i wanted to see what i could do with a tube for that. Max watts-40. Impedance-8 ohms.
Woofer Specs:
Size-6.5''
Max Watts-50 watts
Impedance-6 ohms
Budget-$ 20 U.S.
and I'm going to split it on my reciever with my 10'', in the A speaker, while the 10 is on the B, as i said, only for enhancement.
I also have a 4'' really crap pile...i wanted to see what i could do with a tube for that. Max watts-40. Impedance-8 ohms.
That's not enough information!
Very unclear about what you mean "resonation through a tube."
This could either mean transmission line or a vented box. For a vented box you need parameters like fs qts vas SD ...
You could make a TL tube and choose a length to the 1/4 WL of the point at which you want to tune, but its a gamble - probably won't get much output.
If you want max fun (ie output) then a horn could be interesting - tuned to say 50 hz, you might get a surprising amount of noise out of it, but it would be big.
For a simple TL you could get a big PVC pipe at least the diameter of the driver and attach it to a small cube into which the driver is mounted. To tune is to 40 Hz it needs to be ~2m long!
Very unclear about what you mean "resonation through a tube."
This could either mean transmission line or a vented box. For a vented box you need parameters like fs qts vas SD ...
You could make a TL tube and choose a length to the 1/4 WL of the point at which you want to tune, but its a gamble - probably won't get much output.
If you want max fun (ie output) then a horn could be interesting - tuned to say 50 hz, you might get a surprising amount of noise out of it, but it would be big.
For a simple TL you could get a big PVC pipe at least the diameter of the driver and attach it to a small cube into which the driver is mounted. To tune is to 40 Hz it needs to be ~2m long!
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