Bronze Member Username: HiphopanonymousPost Number: 12 Registered: 12-2003 | I've heard that type r's are not recommended for ported enclosures. has anyone else heard of this? what's the optimum enclosure for the type r to bring out its fullest capabilities? |
New member Username: SmeglorPost Number: 9 Registered: 02-2004 | Crutchfield recommends box type 1,2, and 3 or sealed, ported, and bandpass. I have seen them installed in free-air config too http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?s=0&c=10&g=67700&I=500SWR1241 |
Bronze Member Username: Jigga57Post Number: 11 Registered: 02-2004 | right now i'm running two 12 inch type r's in a sealed box and am sorta disappointed in the result. im gonna try a ported box and i'll tell you which one i liked more as soon as i get the chance. |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfPost Number: 1252 Registered: 12-2003 | figure it by the numbers. get the TS specs for the subs. Efficiency Bandwidth Product (EBP) EBP = Fs / Qes 50 or less = best used in a sealed enclosure. 50 - 90 = flexible enclosure options. 90 or greater = best used in ported enclosure. |
mikho Unregistered guest | they (r Type's) sound good u just need the ports to b the right size |
Bronze Member Username: HiphopanonymousPost Number: 25 Registered: Dec-03 | alpine type r's measure in the 50-90 range. what do you mean by flexible enclosure options? build the box so the box can flex? i'm not sure. type r measures in at 68.4 ebp. help? |
New member Username: Twh1227Post Number: 8 Registered: Feb-04 | flexible means will work good in different types of boxes |
Bronze Member Username: HiphopanonymousPost Number: 26 Registered: Dec-03 | oh hehe... my bad. |
Bronze Member Username: HiphopanonymousPost Number: 27 Registered: Dec-03 | how many htz should I tune each sub? they're going to be in separate chambers. i don't know how to determine this, any help? |
Anonymous | type Rs work best in a 42 litre ported box with a 32cm long port. Check out www.alpine.com for full specs on their subs |