New member Username: HondariderGlidden, Iowa U.S. Post Number: 2 Registered: Sep-05 | Net vs gross: Whats the difference? |
Gold Member Username: Basshead86Ocala, FL USA Post Number: 1504 Registered: Aug-05 | one is the total box volume = gross the other is just the box volume after sub displacement, port volume, and wood thickness is subtracted. = net. i think lol it might be the other way around, i'm having a brain f@rt. |
Gold Member Username: Basshead86Ocala, FL USA Post Number: 1505 Registered: Aug-05 | 'Gross' volume is the internal volume of the enclosure before the port volume is subtracted. If you're using external dimensions and you set the wood thickness to something other than '0', the wood thickness will be subtracted. 'Net' volume is the internal volume after the port volume is subtracted from the gross volume. If your speaker needs an enclosure that's 1.5 cubic feet ported at 35Hz, the 'net' volume must be 1.5 cubic feet for proper operation. nope, i was wrong. got this from www.bcae1.com |