Silver Member Username: Mygame5982H-TOWN, TEXAS US Post Number: 535 Registered: Jan-06 | can i just cut two holes in the top of the box i have now? lol...something i just thought about |
Bronze Member Username: Bass__monkeyLas vegas, Nevada United states Post Number: 28 Registered: Sep-06 | you can, but i rather build me own if u know what i mean. try new things and get those hands of urs dirty bud. DIYing is the only way to learn... so get out there and twang it man! YIIII HAAAA!!! |
Silver Member Username: AdddisorderWest palm, Florida Post Number: 960 Registered: Jan-06 | yes but then each sub wouldnt have the right airspace |
Silver Member Username: Mygame5982H-TOWN, TEXAS US Post Number: 536 Registered: Jan-06 | yea the box is a lil big....theyll be short a little |
Bronze Member Username: Bass__monkeyLas vegas, Nevada United states Post Number: 35 Registered: Sep-06 | that's true but i think he wants to put 2 in there. that's why i said he can. i'd rather build it the way i like it. go here to get an idea ( www.diysubwoofers.org ) if i were u start to learn these things so it's cheaper for u. i'd start by figuring out the air space needed for the subs... add the woofer displacement and if u use ports you have to take those displacements as well, even for the braces. external dimentions are what u can figure... remember to also take thickness of the wood into account. the net internal volume should be ur aim... from there figure the qtc alignment "if it's sealed" or port length to tune that internal air mass... "not much help but this gives u an idea... i hope." |