Bronze Member Username: ShawnomakHB, SK Canada Post Number: 53 Registered: May-05 | my frickin car rattles so much and i found out its my tail lights and somthing under my car. There were also vents going to my door from my trunk but i took them out. Any ideas on how i can stop my lights from rattling? ALSO, what is the formula for figuring out hz for a sub box, im building one so im trying to make it sound good. | |
Silver Member Username: ScubasteveAnnapolis, MD Post Number: 140 Registered: May-05 | Add rubber or foam around the parts of the lights that contact your car. as for finding the "hz for a sub box" i take it you are trying to make a ported box with a specific resonance frequency. It depends on port size and length. | |
Silver Member Username: MixneffectOrangevale, Ca. USA Post Number: 242 Registered: Apr-05 | You can stop your car from rattling by turning down your volume. | |
Bronze Member Username: ShawnomakHB, SK Canada Post Number: 54 Registered: May-05 | nah, thats not an option | |
Silver Member Username: Iowahawks19Post Number: 231 Registered: Jun-05 | haha, thats cheaper too!!, and requires 2second labor(twisting of the knob) |
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Bronze Member Username: ShawnomakHB, SK Canada Post Number: 55 Registered: May-05 | and yea, im making a vented box.. how do i make a file small enough to upload it on this site cause i have sum pics i drew on paint. | |
Silver Member Username: Thx_3417Bournemouth, Dorset United Kingdom Post Number: 712 Registered: May-05 | Like the man says only Solutions, play a size wave or spot frequencies at different sound pressure levels and listening for any rattles or buzzing sounds and securing the loose items. But remember this, as the car is in motion the forces and dynamic pressures that car is going to see, those items may come undone again so constant doing the car up is a tuff thing, stop and think about the dynamic pressures the space shuttle goes though is a whole lot more a whole lot more..... |
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Bronze Member Username: ShawnomakHB, SK Canada Post Number: 56 Registered: May-05 |
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Bronze Member Username: ShawnomakHB, SK Canada Post Number: 57 Registered: May-05 |
heres the box in 3D, can anyone help me find the hz |
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Silver Member Username: TboltCollipark, GA Post Number: 149 Registered: Dec-04 | I think its tuned to about 40 hz. I used bassbox 6. | |
Bronze Member Username: Jb502Omaha, NE Post Number: 80 Registered: Jun-05 | 40 is high | |
Silver Member Username: TboltCollipark, GA Post Number: 150 Registered: Dec-04 | I know thats why Im going to recheck it. | |
Bronze Member Username: ShawnomakHB, SK Canada Post Number: 58 Registered: May-05 | ok, and what about port displacement and sub displacement, i have 2 12" Infinity 1230's | |
Silver Member Username: TboltCollipark, GA Post Number: 151 Registered: Dec-04 | I fixed it its closer to 36hz. | |
Bronze Member Username: ShawnomakHB, SK Canada Post Number: 59 Registered: May-05 | will 36 hz sound alright? | |
Bronze Member Username: ShawnomakHB, SK Canada Post Number: 60 Registered: May-05 | So will 36 hz sound alright? the paper my subs came with said to make a ported box tuned to 30hz and for each sub to have a volume of 2 cubic feet. Are they right or will i get better results making a box my own way with rectangle vents rather than round ports? | |
Bronze Member Username: HardhittinbassPittsburgh, Pa Usa Post Number: 17 Registered: Jul-05 | 36hz is loud an hurts ur ears lol an heres a link 2 make the hz of a box go 2 the bottom 1 http://www.carstereo.com/help/Articles.cfm?id=31 |