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Eat a large bag of popcorn and drink a Sprite in your car.Enough air to load any amount of horns.nervewrecker wrote:Lithium ion starting to take over.
Is there enough air in a vehicle to load a horn though?
I been kinda out of it for awhile so I'm not sure what's what right now.
sMASH wrote:Hexibase designs enclosures like tuning an equalizer... That's wayyyy more than i interested in.
I just want lows, efficient, with a Lil bandwidth.
Never built enough boxes to get enough experience.
But, the ht sub is in the works. Going folded horn. Need two more sheet of ply, didn't buy enough.
Want to do a folded horn for some 6.5 as well. Might do that first.
ruffneck_12 wrote:Boy I love Hexibase, used to be begging in the comments what programs he did or what principles I should read up on to get to his level, but he never got back to me
Rovin wrote:so where we boi OP JeRAJme who created this thread - we eh seeing\hearing him since last year .... u arite bro ? ....
nick639v2 wrote:Those who are doing oem integration just remember situations like this..
This pic shows pink noise -5db after the headunit processes the signal. EQs are flat and this is the raw hi level signal. Theres an all pass filter that applies itself the higher you turn up the volume as well.
Np300 LE oem headunit
So just imagine those plentiful np installs you’re seeing that they use the clarion preamp to hook up, how it sounding ::sick::
Brian Steele wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:Boy I love Hexibase, used to be begging in the comments what programs he did or what principles I should read up on to get to his level, but he never got back to me
Some of the videos are pretty good. Others, not so much.
There's no such thing as a "5th order" alignment, for one. At least, not one that you can create with just a loudspeaker driver and a box around it.
FWIW, I used to use my own spreadsheets for design work. Now I use spreadsheets to design the box and Hornresp (free) to sim the results. You don't really need much more than that. Hornresp can take a little while to learn, but once you learn it, it can be a very powerful design tool.
You don't need to be a member there to view the good stuff.Rovin wrote:hmmm a forum yes, only forum i still on is here , i stop going on any kind of those in yrssss .....
timelapse wrote:Ruffneck and anyone interested.
Here's a home studio forum that I learned a lot about studio acoustics, sound treatment, speaker direction etc from.This was an invaluable resource.
https://www.johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/index.php
Rovin wrote:OP like he busy to check he own thread or duckin we cause here he is selling his sub & box ... viewtopic.php?f=8&t=770471
Rovin wrote:OP like he busy to check he own thread or duckin we cause here he is selling his sub & box ... viewtopic.php?f=8&t=770471
Sealed or you are a rajrollingstock wrote:Rovin wrote:OP like he busy to check he own thread or duckin we cause here he is selling his sub & box ... https://www.trinituner.com/v4/forums/vi ... 8&t=770471
Good sub. But from the pic that port area looks big. To tune 36hz, port must be long. Wonder how much internal area there is for the sub.
I may be wrong, long time I haven't played around with a slot port. Aeroport or nuttin
rollingstock wrote:Sealed is for the pretentious type. The type that smells the cork before drinking the wine. My wine comes in a box.
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