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June 2nd, 2010 06:41 PM #1what's the best box/enclosure for subs?
sbi skin ng pinsan d gnon kgnda enclosure n may glass o fiber glass un masyadong seald d daw magiging mganda ang bayo maganda lng tignn pedeng lagyan ng ilaw at kung anuano sa loob
mas ok daw ung parang cork board medyo malambot ung wood nmn depende sa wood at design at pagkaka gawa
tsaka ala din sa laki ng baffles un me mga sukat sukat png kelangn pati sa laki ng butas o resonator b un...
ano b ok n enclosure design at materials para d2?
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June 2nd, 2010 06:49 PM #2Sealed box — A sealed box is an airtight enclosure housing your subwoofer. A sealed box is best for any music that demands tight, accurate bass. Expect flat response, deep bass extension, and excellent power handling. Since a sealed enclosure tends to require more power than a ported box, use an amplifier with ample wattage for optimum performance...
Ported box — A ported box uses a vent (called a port) which allows movement of air in and out of the enclosure chamber. This additional air movement reinforces low bass response. You get more output from a ported box than you would from a sealed box at any given level of amplifier output. Some people simply prefer the sound of ported boxes for rap, techno, or any hard-driving music because they play louder than comparable sealed boxes...
Bandpass box — A bandpass box is a special type of ported box designed for maximum slam. The woofer is mounted inside a dual-chambered box; the woofer fires from the sealed chamber into the ported chamber, and sound waves emerge from the ported side. Because the sound that comes out of the port is extra loud within a narrow frequency range, bandpass boxes are considered super efficient. Their aggressive sound is popular with many hip-hop, techno, and metal fans...
Free-air subwoofers — A free-air system consists of woofers mounted to a board attached to the rear deck or placed in the trunk against the rear seat. The trunk acts as the enclosure housing the subwoofer. Free-air systems save space and have flat frequency response. The woofer must be specifically designed for free-air use, and the trunk must be airtight for best results..
depende ata talaga sa gustong sound
kung matigas o malambot na bass
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June 2nd, 2010 08:36 PM #3
Kung tungkol sa box enclosure ng subwoofer depende kung ano ang gusto mong set up Sound Quality level or Sound pressure level.
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June 4th, 2010 07:45 AM #4anu mgndang design dimension ung d gnong malki nkukuhang space
advisable b mglagay ng capacitor...ok un db para d kulngin ng power
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June 4th, 2010 01:05 PM #5if kung gusto mo na parang enclosure pero ported siya, eto panoorin mo,
pwede mo siyang lagyan ng glass pero maganda ang tunog ng bass
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