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Everything posted by mrogowski
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:o What?
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Yeah, you're in a good position since you can adjust without having to rebuild. I use WinISD Pro to calculate vent size/tuning. I found it to be bang on, through actual measurements. Just an FYI if you want to run some simulations yourself.. m
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Yes, because we have lives beyond car audio... Dennis will be swinging by tomorrow and we will be mounting them in his van. From there he will be doing up the electronics.
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250 is indeed large, but if you are pumping 2kw into them you don't want any whistling through it. 120 would probably generate too much noise. How much power do you have on tap? If you want to go smaller, do 175 sq. inches 14 inches long. Total volume is is about 1.4 cubes, which leaves the subs with 22.5 cubes to work in. Mach speed is still high at around 22m/sec, but you may not notice it. Let us know what you do...
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An IB setup would provide you with a more natural sounding mid-bass. Doing in my way may end up with the mid-bass sounding slightly peaky, but not totally uncontrollable. You can/should watch the output down low if using either configuration since the driver will unload below Fs. Best, Mark
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Like Sean suggested, Infinite Baffle would be best, but if you want to test a bit, make your enclosure up with a completely open back. Stuff the box loosely with some stuffing and try it. You should achieve some decent mid-bass with that. Best, Mark
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I *think* Rudy did a 143 with a pair of MJ's sealed and 2kw. If this is loud enough, then great.
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Keep us posted!
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250 sq. inches of port 26.5" long will put you at 30Hz tuning. Port takes up almost 4 cubes, so you are left with around 20 cubes. I hope you like your low end cuz you're going to get a lot of it... Best, Mark
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Jeremiah is right, the MJ is not a volume monster. Beyond 1kw they wouldn't put out much more, so don't invest in something that goes beyond that. Best, Mark
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Just thought I'd mention a new kid on the block for home audio loudspeakers and projects. Mike, another DIYer who likes to do things himself decided to take things public and help spread the (free) word about how much better we can make our systems sound. Take a moment out to check his site - http://speakerhobby.com/index.htm He has a forum as well where you guys can share speaker projects of any design using any brand. Cool stuff! Best, Mark
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I'll let you know when the time comes...
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Especially since he didn't pay money for them
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What is your budget?
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Hope it works out for you.
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I'm sorry, but that doesn't make sense. What make of amp is it? If that is indeed the case, that amp design should never have left the beta stage.
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So the second one was completed and we managed to get both of them carpeted. We threw them into Dennis' van and found things to be a bit tight unfortunately, especially at the rear. I don't have pics of them in the van yet though...
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It almost makes me want to just drive down there with a van and sell them out of the back..
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Enjoyed a few Light Wheat beers from there last night. Only place I buy from now. Wasted, where are you from? We only get the Stout here unfortunately.
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Hoping to have it done by this weekend.
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Whew! What a wait. Good news is I received a call from my shipper this morning telling me she has a crap-load of boxes with my name on it. It will be a couple of days before they land in my hands. Those of you who signed up for the SPL-15 pre-order, please shoot me a PM so I can verify my records. Best, Mark
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As of now, the IXL line are dual 2 Ohm configurations. This includes the IXL-18. And yes, the logo is on the dust cap. Best, Mark