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I glued the cone in, there is a slight scraping noise when I press it down. I think the clamps pushed the spider over when I glued it. think it will be an issue? I used 8 slits of manilla envelope to shimm it. doubled up on 4 points.
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i feel i need to post this if for nothing else to clarify for others who read these posts. yesterday i noticed my new speaker started to rattle and would stop moving from time to time but not at rest, it would remain sucked in or poped out. same thing the last speaker did but my driver side speaker has not blown yet. i noticed that the power going to my driver side speaker would greatly increase when the passenger side would stop moving. today i tested my old PWX 10 on my home amp and it is not blown, no way no how. so my amps right channel is whats screwing up. for some reason it stopped messing up after i replaced the speaker?
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im building a sealed box for my sp4 to see what it sounds like. is it as simple as just making a 23X23X22 box out of 3/4 and a couple lengths of all thread?
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getting my recone today . ive watched many videos on the process. it seems i use cardboard to shimm, using 4 peices placed around the coil or doubling up on them if needed. glue the spider down and clamp it. after 15 min or so i glue down the surround in 5" segments until i make it all the way around. center the dust cap and glue that down, screw the leads back on and then wait 12 hours before i test it and 24 hours untill i play it? is there anything else i need to know?
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i was going to take the large box and slowly cut .5 cubic out of it at a time and test its response. i wanted to see inside my truck how the acoustics worked progressively. however my sub caught fire, set fire to my box, and set fire to the roof of my truck cab before i was able to finish this. my recone arrives tomorrow so ill be starting up again then.
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ordered sept 3, will arrive tomorrow.
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I wanted to start large and cut my way down to small. just that my sub caught fire before I could finish
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i mapped out some EQ settings in a new box design. 9 cubic feet with a 32 hz tuning and 128 port area. Fi audio SP4 18 on a ZX2500.1 this is my first time ever looking into any EQ or using win isd to this level. im sure most of you will remember that my goal here is to get a flat responce curve with as few peaks as possible up into the 65hz range for the music i like. am i on the right track here? a gain of 3 db @ 65hz a static gain of 2db across the system a gain of 3db at 32hz a gain of -3.5db at 38hz a gain of 2db @ 50hz xover at 100hz sub sonic at 28hz air velocity is 20m/s impedance does not drop below 3.6ohm while inside of xover frequencies. max VA is 4KW @ 61hz in a very sharp peak so there may be a bit of clipping there. nominal VA is 2800 maximum cone excursion is 30mm my 31 and 60hz are the same volume with a smooth roll between them
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using EQ to modify the fs curve of my sub (winisd)
ncc74656 replied to ncc74656's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
see, and i thought winisd was the program to use for modeling how a speaker will behave. i think one of the reasons im flying all over the place is i do not seem to be able to find any concrete rules for speaker design and enclosure building that everyone agrees on. i will buy the book on amazon if they have an ebook -
using EQ to modify the fs curve of my sub (winisd)
ncc74656 replied to ncc74656's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
my primary goal in all this is to learn the ins and outs of car audio. secondary goal is to build a good system. does anyone know where i can find a copy of the loud speaker cook book? you mention i should factor in less power, the nominal impedance according to winisd would be about 7ohm so should i assume the sub will be getting 800 ish watts for the computation of air flow? -
using EQ to modify the fs curve of my sub (winisd)
ncc74656 replied to ncc74656's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
yes, when i built my current box i pulled up the cut sheets that FI has on here and used the same port area. i also kept it around the same cubic footage +/- .2. ok so here is what im not quite following: the specs on the sub are input into winisd and that will tell me how the sub will handle power and how it will reproduce sound. so it tells me the air speed at the port, tells me the rough frequency curve not factoring in cab gain, and how much power the amp is using. so from that information i design a box to the proper size specs. now the box that Fi has on there cut sheets and the basic math i do shows about the same port area, but when i use the programs online it gives me a min port area of 3X that amount. now my air speed is about 20f/s so thats WAY below what people say to max at so perhaps i have to much port area? secondly if i build my box factoring in cabin gain and using winisd and ignoring factory specs would my box not be better than the factory boxes? finially: I am not certain i fully understand how cubic volume effects things. when i had a box build years ago i was told that it would be great with high range 40hz area, but if i wanted it to reproduce lower range i would need to build it bigger so it had more cubic footage to reproduce the sound. when watching videos online about box building i see people say "this sub is recommended 7-8 cubic so im going to give it the full 8 as i want more frequencies to be reproduced". I have asked on here, 12v, and smd at various times and in various ways how cubic footage effects things. i have never been told that the size of the box will effect the frequencies it can reproduce and yet this very concept seems to be referenced by those who build boxes. what am i missing? -
using EQ to modify the fs curve of my sub (winisd)
ncc74656 replied to ncc74656's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
winisd clearly showed that raising the box volume would move the sub into a 30hz low end, flatten the curve out a bit, and allow the sub to hit 64hz the same as 30hz. from what i understand box volume does not effect notes but rather only effects how much power the sub needs to reach xmax. can you fill me in on areas that i do not understand? -
using EQ to modify the fs curve of my sub (winisd)
ncc74656 replied to ncc74656's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
ok so i will put my current box into a program and see wher eits at, i think i will design a new box here and rebuild it as i think i want to go from 7 to 9 cubic. its what winisd is telling me to do anyway -
EQ with out breaking the bank
ncc74656 posted a topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
so i feel that i am now at the point of buying an EQ. my questions are: i have tweeters, mids, bass, and i might have a set of mid bass coming up. should i buy a 3 way EQ or a 4 way? how many channels is enough? id think i want at least 30 channels to eq from no? the more the better? what is the difference between a 1/3, 1/2, and 1 octave response? how can i tell if my deck is clipping the RCA signal or if a processor is clipping? to be clear i am not looking for some worthless 40hz or max volume one time measurement but i want a way to tell at a glance if i am clipping with a wide range of songs and volume configurations. i currently have a KX3 xover, would the EQ be before or after that? what else do i need to know? -
using EQ to modify the fs curve of my sub (winisd)
ncc74656 replied to ncc74656's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
but i want an EQ im not confident this box is salvageable. i shall see but i dont think i can change the tuning with out loosing a fair amount of internal volume. -
EQ with out breaking the bank
ncc74656 replied to ncc74656's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
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using EQ to modify the fs curve of my sub (winisd)
ncc74656 replied to ncc74656's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
im going ot need an EQ tho right? i should fix the box and then EQ it -
using EQ to modify the fs curve of my sub (winisd)
ncc74656 replied to ncc74656's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
ok, i wont try to wrap my head around that yet. now i need to find the EQ thats right for me -
using EQ to modify the fs curve of my sub (winisd)
ncc74656 replied to ncc74656's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
i think my question is more general and maybe im not thinking of it correctly. lets say ive got a sweep now of 30-50hz. 32hz is 8db, 40 is 14db, 50 is 10db. so i start cutting gains to even it out so all 3 of these frequencies are around 8db on teh graph. now lets take 40hz; lets say the amp was putting out 3KW at 40 and the sub was moving 95% of xmax. as i remove 57% of the volume of this through the -6db EQ setting lets say the amp is putting out 1290w and the sub is moving 40% of its xmax. how do i bring the amp power back up with the flattened EQ so that the sub is utilizing its full power and also that the sub is putting out close to its full power. am i thinking of this right or wrong? -
using EQ to modify the fs curve of my sub (winisd)
ncc74656 replied to ncc74656's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
well any EQ i pick up will have a line driver on it so that's what i was thinking of. in either case. as i reduce the db on certain frequencies to flatten things out i would want to boost the over all volume up so im not putting 50% power to the sub. how should i do this? -
using EQ to modify the fs curve of my sub (winisd)
ncc74656 replied to ncc74656's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
ok, so ill start with cutting to flatten, from there can i gain across the entire spectrum to bring the volume back up? say amping the line voltage form 4 to 6v? -
how does raw cubic footage effect volume?
ncc74656 replied to ncc74656's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
i have spent some time in winisd today and i think i understand what i need to do next. im going to find a db meter and find my cabin resonance. from there im going to map out an EQ plan in winisd to flatten my response curve and then im going ot build a new box, buy a 1/3 octave EQ, and see where im at. -
same sub, same amps, same xover, same tuning, same port area. one box is 6 cubic feet and another box is 8 cubic feet. what will the audible difference be? i know the smaller box will require more power to move the same amount but aside from power handling does the ability to reproduce certain frequencies become effected?