Hi
I've been simulating a bit and find this to be one way to go.
Unibox says that Qtc is 0,694 when fully filled with damping.
Now to my question: The response is 10dB down at 20Hz, is that too much? 2 boxes are going to be built, placed in the corners behind my front speakers.
I've only built a bassreflex sub before, with F3 around 18 Hz, so maybe you understand my worries...
The sub's are going to be used in my HT, the room is 22 m².
So, should I go 60 L sealed or about 100 L bassreflex?
Z
I've been simulating a bit and find this to be one way to go.
Unibox says that Qtc is 0,694 when fully filled with damping.
Now to my question: The response is 10dB down at 20Hz, is that too much? 2 boxes are going to be built, placed in the corners behind my front speakers.
I've only built a bassreflex sub before, with F3 around 18 Hz, so maybe you understand my worries...
The sub's are going to be used in my HT, the room is 22 m².
So, should I go 60 L sealed or about 100 L bassreflex?
Z
Thanks for all input.
I'm 10 dB down at 20 Hz vs. 100 Hz.
Now I'm thinking of buying a Thommessen Subway X crossover
Level Bass-EQ
The amount of bass boost is adjustable up to +6dB.
Freq Bass-EQ
The bass boost center frequency is adjustable from 20Hz-40Hz
Maybe this is one way to go...
Z
I'm 10 dB down at 20 Hz vs. 100 Hz.
Now I'm thinking of buying a Thommessen Subway X crossover
Level Bass-EQ
The amount of bass boost is adjustable up to +6dB.
Freq Bass-EQ
The bass boost center frequency is adjustable from 20Hz-40Hz
Maybe this is one way to go...
Z
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