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Everything posted by Kangaroux
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What do you need exactly? http://the12volt.com has plenty of box calculators for individual stuff like port length, etc. You can also check out the torres calc. I've never used it but people seem to like it...whatever you do don't touch the RE calc, it's notorious for having the measurements on some stuff be way off.
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port area for a high 18zcon good bit of power
Kangaroux replied to Dictator's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
I never go over 100 in^2 for daily for 18's. For a burp box 150 in^2 would work but it would be too peaky for a daily, not to mention hardly anything below tuning will sound like junk with that much port -
Thank you sir
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Also, while this isn't really relevant to my build log, I recently built a box for a local that's currently housing 4 12" obsidians running off a sundown saz-3000. I decided to step up my game and play around with those kerfs some more and it came out looking great. There are 35 pictures and I don't feel like posting up every single one so if you are interested in viewing the album link is below. Any criticism is appreciated (though try not to make fun of me too bad ) http://imgur.com/a/G4UfX#0
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Don't know if it's moving that much air just yet..lol Yeah, I'm addicted to single 18 setups. Out of the 5 or so setups I've ran, 3 of them were single 18 setups. Lot less hassle compared to running a pair of 12's, plus it looks cooler and is less expensive lol. And the word "downgrade" should never be used when talking about the xcons Thank you sir. I still have a bit of work I want to do to it, but for now it sure does a decent job lol. The pathfinder is actually deadened up just about as much as I can go before going too extreme lol. I have audio technix all around with those pieces of scrap wood attached to them for even more added mass. I probably have close to 10 tubes of that PL375 silicone too so I don't get too much panel movement either. As for adding a second 18, that's the plan. Gonna wall it off with 2 of them and still run the AQ2200 but drop it down to half ohm daily. I ran it at .5 daily with my last setup and it seemed fine though it got a bit warm, so I would definitely want to put a couple fans on it to keep it cool. I figure I could probably break a 150 with a pair of 18's off the 2200 considering I'm doing around a 147 at the moment with a single 18 non-walled.
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Been playing around with the time slider a bit, so hopefully these songs will appeal to people who aren't a huge fan of slowed music. The intro is the same speed and pitch but right before the bass hits it's slowed down. BE CAREFUL WITH THIS SONG! It hits very low. 36hz, 23hz http://kiwi6.com/file/0aqlkcic50
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problem with output stupid small box
Kangaroux replied to Dictator's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
I think he means 180in^2 of port TOTAL with 4.5 cubes of volume PER sub. OP I would go with a single sub in a 6-7 cube box, I think you will like how it sounds a lot more. A box that small must have no low end and is probably very peaky.. -
The main bass line is 40hz with some 30hz stuff thrown in courtesy of Decaf http://kiwi6.com/file/19879ewu21
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Be careful setting the LPF too high, that is a big thing that can kill your sub (high power with very little excursion means the sub can't cool itself that well. Throw in the slightest bit of clipping and your sub will heat up extremely fast)
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You could bring your subsonic down to like 25-27 and be fine. My box is 7 cubes tuned to 31hz for the xcon 18 and my lowpass is at like 70-80 and subsonic is mid 20's
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It's a Motley Crue kinda night
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Is that Aaron?
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Applied to Panera Bread and they called me before I had a chance to even call them the next day. Will be nice to have a job, haven't had any luck all year.
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My SPL-Labs is as good as or better than the termlab I used to own. Definitely more user friendly IMO (thouhg I have wireless version and use Android app). I wouldn't waste my time and money on a TL again. If you got a bum unit, send it back and if you can, upgrade to the wireless one. I think you'll like it. Still not loud Sorry to hear that. Let me know if you want me to help you out with that. Lol
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My SPL-Labs is as good as or better than the termlab I used to own. Definitely more user friendly IMO (thouhg I have wireless version and use Android app). I wouldn't waste my time and money on a TL again. If you got a bum unit, send it back and if you can, upgrade to the wireless one. I think you'll like it. Still not loud
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Haven't done much with the build since I'm broke lol. Figured I'd at least make a quick vid. Volume isn't all the way up to prevent voltage drop and clipping
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Great score. I love it when people say you can't hit a high number at low frequencies...
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Power Runs and Big 3
Kangaroux replied to ulrisa's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Oohh I didn't know there was a show on the 29th. I will try my best to get down there, I haven't had much time lately. I'm getting my ZCON 18 in this week though . Ah shit I wanna hear that. I almost got a zcon 18 but I didn't have the cash for it and had to settle for the xcon. Not like that's a bad thing, though lol. -
And a 24hz remix for those of you with manly parts. http://kiwi6.com/file/f70d3ie920
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How about a little bit of older school stuff? Peaks at 29hz http://kiwi6.com/file/o7yuew73c5
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Power Runs and Big 3
Kangaroux replied to ulrisa's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Yeah I think you're just overthinking it. Just do your big 3 and get it outta the way, it's such a small amount of wire it's not like it's really costing you that much to do it. Are you coming to Sanford on the 29th? -
Correlation Between Vent Mach and SPL
Kangaroux replied to MikeMartel's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
It's hard to say there is a correlation because there are so many variables that go into it all. But to be clear you are asking about port velocity and not port noise, right? Like, asking if port noise effects your SPL? -
Your port is on the passenger side, isn't it? If the meter is in the passenger seat no wonder it meters lower. And I agree, aim for 250-300 in^2 of port and tune it 31-32. You'll gain a little bit of extra output without sacrificing much of the low end.