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Lex
August 17th 03, 07:46 AM
what T/S param's do I need to take into consideration when building a box
for my subs.. I have determined that the one I have is too small, and feel
that I have the skill and equipment to build my own to my specifications
with a little assistance from the expericened people here.

No Notta
August 17th 03, 03:56 PM
what kind of subs, manufacturer etc? almost everyone is different
"Lex" > wrote in message
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> what T/S param's do I need to take into consideration when building a box
> for my subs.. I have determined that the one I have is too small, and feel
> that I have the skill and equipment to build my own to my specifications
> with a little assistance from the expericened people here.
>
>

Sanitarium
August 17th 03, 04:38 PM
Fs, Qts, Vas are the main ones. Download WINisd, IMHO its a great
little program. Neat thing about it is you can model different
subwoofers in the same box and plot performance on the same graph. So
you can get a feel for how each sub compares in an identical enclosure.

The difficult part is obtaining the TS specs from the manufacturer.
Some make them easily available other manufacturers you'll have to
contact directly and wait for a reply.

good luck... its not terribly difficult imho
Garrett

Lex wrote:
>
> what T/S param's do I need to take into consideration when building a box
> for my subs.. I have determined that the one I have is too small, and feel
> that I have the skill and equipment to build my own to my specifications
> with a little assistance from the expericened people here.

Lex
August 18th 03, 11:21 PM
thank you, I will give that a shot.
"Sanitarium" > wrote in message
...
> Fs, Qts, Vas are the main ones. Download WINisd, IMHO its a great
> little program. Neat thing about it is you can model different
> subwoofers in the same box and plot performance on the same graph. So
> you can get a feel for how each sub compares in an identical enclosure.
>
> The difficult part is obtaining the TS specs from the manufacturer.
> Some make them easily available other manufacturers you'll have to
> contact directly and wait for a reply.
>
> good luck... its not terribly difficult imho
> Garrett
>
> Lex wrote:
> >
> > what T/S param's do I need to take into consideration when building a
box
> > for my subs.. I have determined that the one I have is too small, and
feel
> > that I have the skill and equipment to build my own to my specifications
> > with a little assistance from the expericened people here.