New member Username: MonoxidechildPost Number: 2 Registered: Apr-04 | Ive just purchased an Eclipse SW9152 Titanium 15" subwoofer, being powered by a rockford 1001bd Power amp. Of course, Eclipse leaves the mystery of cubic box volumes for their products a mystery for the consumer. Anyone have some worthy suggestions? |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 2855 Registered: Dec-03 | sure. for a 15", if you go sealed, try about 2 to 2.5cu ft. for ported, 3cu ft, and 6" ID port, and tune it to around 30Hz. nice sub |
New member Username: MonoxidechildPost Number: 3 Registered: Apr-04 | Thanks alot Glasswolf. Damn genius. lol.. Yeah, I sure hope the sub is nice. 6"ID port? Those round or slots..? Sorry, kinda new to some of this.. |
Silver Member Username: Its_bacon12Post Number: 565 Registered: Dec-03 | 6"ID means 6" interior diameter for a round port.. or, you can figure out the surface area a 6" round port and make a slot port with the same surface area personally, i prefer slot ports - easier to integrate when building the box |
New member Username: MonoxidechildPost Number: 4 Registered: Apr-04 | Alrighty, thanks.. But if its 6 inches in diameter, what is the length of it? Cuz that does matter right, in tuning? |
Silver Member Username: Its_bacon12Post Number: 566 Registered: Dec-03 | yes it matters.. mm not sure but i know of a site that can help you - but i dont have it with me if i find it b4 monday ill email u otherwise ill post here |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 2911 Registered: Dec-03 | the length will depend on the box volume after driver displacement |
JMP Unregistered guest | Go to www.eclipse-car.com its all about boxes. Good luck and make sure to scroll all the way down. The page is long. |