Hey guys,
Im doing a home theatre install for one of my mates. Im building him a subwoofer box for 2 10" subwoofer I recently bought as well. Basically I want to know what kind of box is best for Sound Quality. I recently made a T-Line subwoofer box for a single 10" and it was amazing. Unfortuantly the box doesn't work with the home theatre. Maybe there are different types of T-lines that get the same boom but in a different shape. I have around about 1m of length, 40-50cm of width and another 1m of height to kind of play around with.
If you need the specs for the subwoofer here they are:
Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms
Nominal Power: 225W RMS
Maximum Power: 450W PEAK
Frequency Response: 40 - 1000Hz
Sensitivity: 88dB
Qms: 1.011
Qes: 0.473
Qts: 0.322
Vas: 21.76 litres
Fs: 59.82Hz
Overall Diameter: 258mm
Mounting Holes PCD: 245mm
Cutout Hole Diameter: 235mm
Total Depth: 110mm
Thanks for your help
Im doing a home theatre install for one of my mates. Im building him a subwoofer box for 2 10" subwoofer I recently bought as well. Basically I want to know what kind of box is best for Sound Quality. I recently made a T-Line subwoofer box for a single 10" and it was amazing. Unfortuantly the box doesn't work with the home theatre. Maybe there are different types of T-lines that get the same boom but in a different shape. I have around about 1m of length, 40-50cm of width and another 1m of height to kind of play around with.
If you need the specs for the subwoofer here they are:
Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms
Nominal Power: 225W RMS
Maximum Power: 450W PEAK
Frequency Response: 40 - 1000Hz
Sensitivity: 88dB
Qms: 1.011
Qes: 0.473
Qts: 0.322
Vas: 21.76 litres
Fs: 59.82Hz
Overall Diameter: 258mm
Mounting Holes PCD: 245mm
Cutout Hole Diameter: 235mm
Total Depth: 110mm
Thanks for your help
IB infinite baffle. Closed or sealed unit. Could be used in a roof space or basement.
or could be referring to a closed box subwoofer of a specified volume, these can have tight punchy sound for better transient response.
BR bass radiator or passive radiator or less attractively named drone cone.
This is a drive unit without a full motor system, basically an extra cone that moves out with the back wave of the powered or active driver. This is instead of a port to extend the bass.
or could be referring to a closed box subwoofer of a specified volume, these can have tight punchy sound for better transient response.
BR bass radiator or passive radiator or less attractively named drone cone.
This is a drive unit without a full motor system, basically an extra cone that moves out with the back wave of the powered or active driver. This is instead of a port to extend the bass.
Passive radiator does not have a magnet and sometimes does not have the voice coil either. It works of the back pressure from the main drive unit so it is a passive device.
These have to be balanced to work with the main drive unit to extend the bass. typically they will have a larger and heavier (carefully weighted) diaphragm than the main drive unit.
These have to be balanced to work with the main drive unit to extend the bass. typically they will have a larger and heavier (carefully weighted) diaphragm than the main drive unit.
Here is an IB project:
American Basement Solutions: Subwoofer speakers in crawlspace - Infinite Baffle system
A closed box subwoofer can also be refered to as acoustic suspension.
American Basement Solutions: Subwoofer speakers in crawlspace - Infinite Baffle system
A closed box subwoofer can also be refered to as acoustic suspension.
Sorry, i'm used to using abbreviations here. Rob covered Infinite Baffle and Passive Radiators very well. BR can also stand for Bass Reflex or Ported subs which work on the same principle as Passive Radiators.
Acoustic suspension uses the calibrated air spring in the box instead of a stiff suspension to allow more linear restoring force. They are very good but finding drivers built for this design theory are rare.
Acoustic suspension uses the calibrated air spring in the box instead of a stiff suspension to allow more linear restoring force. They are very good but finding drivers built for this design theory are rare.
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