Bronze Member Username: Eclipse2005Vicenza, Vicenza Italy Post Number: 35 Registered: Dec-04 | what is the right and best formulas to calculate the internal volume of a ported box? Using Qts etc.. Thanks |
Rob315 Unregistered guest | LxWxH divided by 1728...dont forget to compensate for the thickness of the wood....i just asked the same question in another post kinda. i gave them my measurements that i figured out and asked if i did it correct and figured out the internal volume. but thats the formula i have been given by jonathan(so its right). |
Bronze Member Username: Eclipse2005Vicenza, Vicenza Italy Post Number: 36 Registered: Dec-04 | That is correct but i was lookin for the one to calculate the internal volume for a specific sub...like Qts*Vas*D coefficient....or something like dat....coz im not sure what size it should be...For example, do i need 90liters or 75 or 110...you know what im sayin? |
Rob315 Unregistered guest | ohhhh my bad. sorry its kinda late lol and ive been up for a while. but im going to have to pass on that one. i kinda know but i dont want to steer you in the wrong direction. sorry |
Bronze Member Username: RedskinLondonEngland Post Number: 98 Registered: Dec-03 | Download winisd from www.linearteam.org. this saves you the trouble of going through long complicated formulas everytime you change one aspect of box parameters. also if you go here http://members.aol.com/Dertaboy/Car_Audio_Tutorials/WinISD_Pro.html you can load your driver database with loads of parameters and save yourself some time. |