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KevyWevy Aug 20, 2005 02:57 PM

help me design a box?
 
ok guys, im going to be building a new box/boxes for my 2 10" mtx subs. i'll probably just do sealed separate boxes, but i wanna do it right this time so i was wondering if some of you guys could took at the technical mumbojumbo and help me out on the size and what not. here is a link to all those great numbers that make no sense to me. (pdf format)

http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/pro...ubs/T6104A.pdf

i will be running 250 watts to each, but haven't decided on a new amp yet. any suggestions?

thanks guys!!!

Keggo Aug 21, 2005 09:56 AM

There's a program for designing speakerboxes that will help you with how much space you need for your speakers and whatnot. Nice thing is, you can design different kinds of speakerboxes (i.e. sealed, ported, and bandpass) Website for WINISD freeware (speakerbox program)

Here's also walkthrough on how to build it once your concept is completed. How to build a subwoofer box

Hope this helps!!

4-RUNNIN' FREAK Dec 9, 2005 02:56 PM

This is quite handy. I was on that site before, but never tried the stuff...
I am using the siganl generator to break in subs as I type this.

Edit: They are very warm now.


Originally Posted by Keggo
There's a program for designing speakerboxes that will help you with how much space you need for your speakers and whatnot. Nice thing is, you can design different kinds of speakerboxes (i.e. sealed, ported, and bandpass) Website for WINISD freeware (speakerbox program)

Here's also walkthrough on how to build it once your concept is completed. How to build a subwoofer box

Hope this helps!!


lilpeanut Dec 9, 2005 03:34 PM

I have a Computerized Router you can use to cut the shapes, if you don't mind driving to Nebraska...lol

4-RUNNIN' FREAK Dec 9, 2005 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by lilpeanut
I have a Computerized Router you can use to cut the shapes, if you don't mind driving to Nebraska...lol

(this thread is old)

Where did you get it and how much?

ldivinag Feb 1, 2006 02:04 AM

stick with sealed enclosure if you can.

1. they provide an acoustical suspension (the back pressure prevents the motor from over driving).

2. easier to make.

3. provides a smoother roll off instead of a quick drop with 2nd order and higher enclosures.


on a sealed system, try to isolate each sub from each other. that way, they aint fighting each other...


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