Gold Member Username: DeadrabitMarionville, MO Post Number: 2143 Registered: Jun-07 | have any of you guys ever used it for anything? i can't find much info on it, but it seems light and strong. |
Gold Member Username: Snowball123West Allis, WI Post Number: 3251 Registered: Oct-07 | how about the traditional MDF? why do you always gotta be the rebel. |
Silver Member Username: Simple_smithLapeer, Michigan United States Post Number: 124 Registered: Dec-08 | okay for an SPL setup, i've heard lining the inside of the box with drywall can increase your scores. True or False? and yes, i know my post was totally off topic, but i've never heard of phenolic board. |
Gold Member Username: DeadrabitMarionville, MO Post Number: 2144 Registered: Jun-07 | i think dry wall would make it suck i might be able to get some of that phenolic for free. i like to try new stuff, weight and strength is important for me |
Gold Member Username: LoudonPost Number: 3006 Registered: Jun-04 | dblk .. get some mdf .. throw a solid pair of 15s in ur hatch ... and 2-3k of power and let it rip .. u waste more time and energy on a system then ive ever seen in my life ... if ur not seriously competiting what the hel! is the difference |
Gold Member Username: FrkkevinTeam DLSSuperNatural... Post Number: 7368 Registered: Nov-05 | your in the wrong hobby for light.. all this money you've spent could have gotten you a second car |
Silver Member Username: 813thumperTampa, FL United States Post Number: 108 Registered: Sep-09 | http://www.sdplastics.com/phenolic.html here you go. |
Gold Member Username: FrkkevinTeam DLSSuperNatural... Post Number: 7369 Registered: Nov-05 | i used phenolic spacers on my TGV deletes in my car :P |
Gold Member Username: Philly306If youre going to give... Post Number: 1457 Registered: Apr-07 | I do not know anything about that type of wood but the benefits of mdf or any wood used in audio applications is that it is acoustically dead(decreases chances for standing waves inside the box) since that would could be used a laminant this would lead me to believe it would not be that great for acoustic applications. But I could be wrong. |
Gold Member Username: Tatonka-[Team Audible Insanity]- Post Number: 3187 Registered: Mar-07 | MDF and resin would be your best bet. |
Gold Member Username: JtownTexas Post Number: 3949 Registered: Mar-07 | What should be important to you is becoming more knowledgable in the car audio world, as well as less financially retarded. You're an idiot that wastes money on materials when you're lacking in design and skill, despite the mountain of help that has been provided to you via this forum. |
Gold Member Username: DeadrabitMarionville, MO Post Number: 2145 Registered: Jun-07 | u do know that i won nationals this season? i thought i did good with what i had and being my first year doing this. i beat out many people in my glass that had been doing this for years. i know for a fact that mdf is not the best. all the different junk i use doesn't always make a difference. but if its lighter and the same y not use it? or if i can get something cheaper that is just as strong that is what ill do. now that i used advantech i saw an other person use it this season also. my design was not perfect (no ones is), but some advice i was told made things MUCH worse. but again some things also helped. if any one will say that i have a bad design on building my box means nothing. some things that helps get louder makes no sense, i just try to gain a few tenths when i have time. for nationals i had it tuned to 36Hz and found something on my port that i could gain much more spl out of if i had more time, dont hate me jsut because i want to try something new, if ya think its a good idea good. if u think its not tell me y not, i know that i don't know all |
Gold Member Username: Basebalz13Moneta, Va Usa Post Number: 1826 Registered: Aug-07 | nationals at what event? what class? what number did you do? btw use spell check next time |
Gold Member Username: DeadrabitMarionville, MO Post Number: 2146 Registered: Jun-07 | midwest spl in moberly , MO i got 155.4 at that comp, advanced two |
Gold Member Username: FrkkevinTeam DLSSuperNatural... Post Number: 7370 Registered: Nov-05 | thats a weak number with a wall and all that cone area |
Silver Member Username: Simple_smithLapeer, Michigan United States Post Number: 125 Registered: Dec-08 | and also a full 5dbs short of your original goal. congradulations. Kevin, how's that S10 coming? |
Gold Member Username: FrkkevinTeam DLSSuperNatural... Post Number: 7371 Registered: Nov-05 | pretty slow.. i need to order some wire .. worked on deadener last weekend.. going to get it painted this weekend.. well dropping it off then |
Silver Member Username: Simple_smithLapeer, Michigan United States Post Number: 126 Registered: Dec-08 | nice. i so wish i had an extended cab... but whatever, i got the bucket seats in so now i can think about building a box. I was thinking about deadening the back of the cab so it doesn't flex as much, but idk. Its just gunna be a daily driver, so i pretty much just want to cut down some of the ratteling. |
Gold Member Username: FrkkevinTeam DLSSuperNatural... Post Number: 7373 Registered: Nov-05 | deadener makes a big diff in the noise in these trucks aside the rattling.. even with no carpet or interior paneling at the moment ive noticed a huge drop in inside noise |
Gold Member Username: Tatonka-[Team Audible Insanity]- Post Number: 3188 Registered: Mar-07 |
Are you joking? You won with that number That event must have been pretty lame. |
Silver Member Username: Simple_smithLapeer, Michigan United States Post Number: 127 Registered: Dec-08 | are you gunna do any second skin bedliner for an undercoating? i would think that would help quite a bit. |
Gold Member Username: JtownTexas Post Number: 3950 Registered: Mar-07 | Seriously, all that work, money wasted, and a crappy wall, the best you could do is a 155.4? I wonder what your "competitors" scored.... |