Distortion buzz

Discussion in 'Car Subwoofers' started by Abe, Feb 6, 2007.

  1. Abe

    Abe Full Member

    I have a 760w pioneer amp 2 10" mtx blue thunder subs and a jensen bandpass box. Before the bandpass box, it sounded good on all types of music. Now with the bandpass box I get somkind of distortion when I listen to rock music. There is no problem with the subs cause they sound good and hit hard when I listen to rap but with rock it sounds awful. It never done this until I changed boxes. It mainly does it when there is a guitar strumming fast. I noticed it bad on Metallica's memory remains if this can help you any.

    Thanks alot
     
  2. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    hmmmm maybe your bandpass wont play the higher frequencies.i had one and it sucked on anything except rap.
    it will only play up to 50hz or so.so now i use it in my home theater set up.it plays the really low bass and my other takes care of the rest.

    do you have any test tones to check it?
    http://www.realmofexcursion.com/videos.html go to downloads.
    make a cd and use the tones to find out how high your box goes.
     
  3. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    well your problem is your jensen bandpass box...pretty much all prefab bandpass boxes suck balls...too small and tuned too high.

    I would rather build a nice ported enclosure for those subs...you have a decent amp, good subs, but a horrible box.
     
  4. Abe

    Abe Full Member

    So after I find out the highest frequency that it will play can I cut out the higher frequencies? I have a mtx crossover that I think limits certin ranges of frequencies. It has a knob that has 400 250 150 100 and so on.
     
  5. DaveDSMer

    DaveDSMer Full Member

    was the bandpass box built for the exact specifications for that certain sub? Or did you just buy a prebuilt one and throw a sub in there? Bandpass boxes really need to be built for each individual application or they have a tendency to tear a sub up if they are not meant for those exact sizes.
     
  6. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    Dave...he has the JENSEN bandpass from Best Buy....this box is in no way suited for these subs...this is the sole reason the subwoofers sound like donkey ass
     
  7. johnpd

    johnpd Full Member

    obviously your sub has good taste in music...it doesnt like that metallica crap.
    just play some good music and your problems will be no more!



    j.k i couldnt resist
     
  8. DaveDSMer

    DaveDSMer Full Member

    over time that box could destroy that sub.. literally.
     
  9. Abe

    Abe Full Member

    So if I wanted to build me a set of completly sealed boxes, how would I know what size I need to build em?
     
  10. DaveDSMer

    DaveDSMer Full Member

    go to the manufacturer's site and go to support and download the manual for that particular model. It will tell you the size boxes you should make.
     
  11. Abe

    Abe Full Member

    Ok, so I emailed mtx for the specs for my subs. Im not sure if its the same model but they said that it would be close enough. It kinda looks old school just like my subs so I think that its right. If I could upload them and have someone translate, that would be great cause I dont know what Im looking at. Its a .pdf file, so if someone wants to look at it then email at jesiandabe11@hotmail.com and I will email it to you. Thanks.
     
  12. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    Or you could just post up the T/S parameters on here in a post
     
  13. Abe

    Abe Full Member

    There is alot of stuff on here, Im not sure what you are looking for. Sorry for all the trouble
     
  14. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    All I need is

    Mms
    Cms
    Fs
    Qts
    Vas
    Sd
    Bl
    Re
    Rms or Qms
    Xmax
    Znom

    Well as many as those that you have
     
  15. TheViking

    TheViking Well-Known Member

    The more the better!!!
     
  16. Abe

    Abe Full Member

    Ok, here we go... Im gonna type everything I got...

    Fs 27.3Hz
    Vas 2.09 Ft(3) (59.21)
    Qts .46
    Electrical Q .48
    Qms 10.35
    Re 3.20 Ohm
    Xmax .37" (9.4mm)
    D 8.425" (.2140m)
    Rms 250W
    Total 500W
    SPLO 86.8 dB
    No 0.24%
    Frequency response 27-150 hz
     
  17. Abe

    Abe Full Member

    Specs cont'd.....

    Le 2.4mH
    Gap height .312" (7.9mm) I think, its smugged
    Voice coil height .961" (24.4mm)
    BL 10.92 TM
    Cms .326mm/N
    Mms 104.3g
    Mmd 100.4g
    Suspension losses rms 1.73
    Sd 55.7in^2 (.0360m^2)
    Mounting diameter 9 1/16"
    Overall diameter 10 1/8"
    Mounting depth 5 1/16"
    Overall depth 5 7/16"
    Speaker Displacment (inside box) 140in^3 (2.31)
    Speaker Displacment (outside box) 105in^3 (1.71)
     
  18. Abe

    Abe Full Member

    If you need anything else let me know.
     
  19. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    If you want an all around box that will get fairly loud while playing.

    I'd build a 3 cu ft box (after port displacement)

    Slot vent 11 in. tall by 4 in. wide and 20 inches deep/long (roughly 40 hz tuning...I like big ports:D )
     
  20. Abe

    Abe Full Member

    Will it provide more thump than a sealed box? I want more bass at a lower volume, if that is possible. Will it be hard to build this box? I havent ever built one before.