I think it would be too wide though 28" of speaker but you need some space between each one, so how wide would it be ¿
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I think it would be too wide though 28" of speaker but you need some space between each one, so how wide would it be ¿
I'm making it too complicated... I decided that im doin the enclosure without the teeters, just the one sub, wired at 4 ohms with the poetpowerbass amp. Done. Ordering the amp today. enclosing the sub to rockford fosgate suggested dimensions. Any objections speak now.
It's about time.
Oh lala I'm getting this one and bridging two channels for the subby wubby PowerBass XAX-4160FD (XAX4160FD) 640W Class D 4 Chan Amplifier
So how does this tie into the Leaf Thief?
Would that four channel be fine for my fronts? it is a class D..
PowerBass XAX-4160FD (XAX4160FD) 640W Class D 4 Chan Amplifier
Quick!! I wanna orderr
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Sure....
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Looks like asian boobs
lol k i bought it.
1280 watts?
what a random number
lol no hate but every time i ever see audio thread this on is always on top
i hope your audio is awesome though for as many pages are in your thread ;)
HAHAHA at this point I think I'm talking to myself.
Glad to see you bailed on doing the tweeters in the box. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
Whats that equation for an enclosure with the walls depths in it?I would like to begin construction
i gave you a link. dude, use it. here it is again: Subwoofer Enclosure Calculators, Fraction to Decimal, Parallel, Series, Port Length and Volume Calculators
for most boxes you're using 3/4 mdf, which is .75" thick, just enter however thick your wood is.
Anybody who claims that switching at 50khz influences the signal and is noticeable to the ear is a big fat liar. Class D isn't a detriment. The problem with them in the past is that nobody wanted to redesign amp circuits. Anybody who made an amplifier used the same cookie cutter schematics since FOREVER!!! in order to lower R&D. Kinda makes you bitter huh? Everything is pretty much the same except components used and percentage of failure rates ;P
Ok so I'm doing 14x27x9 with 3/4" MDF and 1.5" thick face. Comes out to 1.209 cu. ft. which is just about poifect.