I have a Dayton Dvc laying around and thought that a sonosub would be a good, inexpensive way to put it to use.
Will the sonotube be able to handle the internal pressure?
Thanks guys
Will the sonotube be able to handle the internal pressure?
Thanks guys
you definately wont need a brace, in fact that causes pressure peaks and dips, keep the pressure changes uniform and dont bother bracing, the sonotube will flex less than 1.5" of MDF.
sorry if the question seems dumb, . but why are you looking at a sealed sonotube,
if it's the size issue, .. ok
if it's the stereotypical "sealed sounds better than ported", .. consider large ported enclosures. they don't sound bad at all,.. in fact i prefer it to the sealed enclosure i had my shiva in(essentially the same as your driver)
for example, .. if you can swing it, i'd rather go with a huge EBS 143 liter ported enclosure, .. not the typical flabby one note bass at all.
if it's the size issue, .. ok
if it's the stereotypical "sealed sounds better than ported", .. consider large ported enclosures. they don't sound bad at all,.. in fact i prefer it to the sealed enclosure i had my shiva in(essentially the same as your driver)
for example, .. if you can swing it, i'd rather go with a huge EBS 143 liter ported enclosure, .. not the typical flabby one note bass at all.
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