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I went with that their designer told me, 60. I am listening it to it right now sealed with a 33 hertz song and it's making a pretty good pressure. Don't know if that matter when talking about getting low in the mid-range freqs.
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Cuft? Port freq and area? 0.635 Gross 2.5" x 5.5" long - 60Hz Cool. If you don't dig on the Sundowns I have some recommendations that'll fit in those enclosures then They might prefer slightly higher tuning, but that's pretty close. I don't have that much experience to tell if they are good or not so I'll probably stick with them. And not really into spending even more money.
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Cuft? Port freq and area? 0.635 Gross 2.5" x 5.5" long - 60Hz
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Fuck that, I wanted to hear it.
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Let's pray it fits in my door.
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Listening to it right now, tho sealed and on my home amp. Can't image when ported and properly powered. I am feeling it's kick right now.
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Thanks, guys. I'll bust out the scale and measure the whole panels when I am finished. But I am not expecting a significant weight add due to the plywood and neo-motor speakers.
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Thanks, Stefan. I have a motto. "Doesn't matter how ugly it is as long as it is effective and you can cover it up." I don't foresee any problems with wrapping.
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Already ahead of you. Thanks tho, helpful as always!
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Finally started the doors. Each door will have a single 10" Neopro in a ported plywood enclosure tuned to around 60Hz. Thinking about adding fiberglass for even more strength. Plywood Door inner cover and front baffle for the enclosure. Flushed driver Big hole for the enclosure. Door will be covered in suede. Assembly The flush weakened the baffle, so I added two pieces at the back of it for strength. After the glue dries I will cut it out again. Attention to details. Even tho it won't make a significant difference the piece was rounded over. This piece is kinda of a brake point for the to separate, so called sections of the enclosure. And the round over is here 8 clamps and left to dry. Tempted to wait a couple more hours and put a 10 in it to hear it sealed, but maybe tomorrow. I need to port it, attach it to the door panel and then to the door. Then it's suede time(which reminds me I have to look for some) and a fancy grill with LED's. All of the above... twice.
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Whew, one door enclosure done. Back and feet hurt, but I could have done more work, butt fuck it.
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^^^ I think my penis went inside me.
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I decided not to port my doors to avoid road noise but if you are MLVing the outer skin and bottom of the door you should be alright. What are you tuning them to? Proper deading will be done in the future. Thet will be tuned to 60Hz. Around 0.5 cub feet, plywood enclosures.
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Finally working on porting the 10's in the doors. Just hopped in to check the cut-out diamter. Stayed a bit for the ladies.
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That's a lot of dropped weight. Like a half of me.
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Big 3 in 4/0 questions
The enD replied to fearlessgangsta's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
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Big 3 in 4/0 questions
The enD replied to fearlessgangsta's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Single 1/0 can carry around 200A at 8-10 feet away. Even if your front battery is a D3100 it will be max 110A. Why would you need so much wire to something that can only supply 110A? That feels like a waste of wire to me. -
Same in Bulgaria.