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post Dec 1, 2004 - 7:08 AM
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Hanyo

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i just need some informations on this sort of stuff.

i know there are sealed subwoofer box and then ported ones.

what does it mean to have tuned box?

Please flood this thread with informations regarding subwoofer enclosers.

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post Dec 1, 2004 - 3:28 PM
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There are many dif types of boxes you can buy and make. It all depends on the type of woofer, for the sound. Some woofers are required fopr sealed, and just sound better in sealed. There are types from simple sealed boxes, to band-pass, and ported. bandpas and ported boxes, IMO sound the worst. They will make a nice amount of sound and thump, but are very nasty. You could also make a complex deisgn, porting you sub. this would be in such a way, to make a series of passages in the enclosure. Wich will cause a relextive ocurance and change the decibles and depth of the sound. This is the design BOSE use , wich alows there 6" 80 watt woofers to sound amazimng. That however will take a lil more room, and some guess and test for the proper sound. I have made a cheap one for my 6" and it sounded nice, concidering i made it out of mat-board. The best way, to decide on wich box to use, is to look at manufactors recomndations. Hope this helps some, theres still a lot of info that i rpobley missed. I would say do a search on the web, for sub eclosure designs.

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