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Enclosure is a HUGE factor is how much power it can handle...yeah the BTL can handle 3000 watts but not just in any enclosure.
A guy over on the forums said his Nine.5 amp put out between 700-800 watts at 1 ohm on good electrical
suggested box size is perfect
Well I finished it tonight...I was lazy and I hate cutting 45s. This box is just daily. So I left out the rest of the 45s. [IMG] Drove around...
Kenwood is crap. The MTX 95000 is more SPL based. The Alpine Type X is an SQ subwoofer. I'd go for the Type X...I love them
did he even attempt to seal the box?? Also how does it sound before and after Ranger??
where the hell have you been?
He PM'ed me...It would be hard but with enough space it can be done. G3...for sub placement there I would downfire
Well in the future I will get a table saw...but for now the circular saw will do. The MDF paste is actually harder to sand than the mdf itself...
atleast he tried to double baffle it lol
Lol wow Ranger...very nice. Looks like he tried...but with whatever scrap furniture and tables he could find lol. Damn you and your table...
180 amp alt is nowhere near big enough for 4000-5000 watts. You should get atleast a 250 amp alternator or higher. You spend so much money on...
Thanks Ranger...Well it took me 4 hours to get the wood cut and to where I am now...lol I'm sure your skills still far surpass mine...but this is...
I forgot...lol You said you thought it was just MDF dust lol
Well use the MDF and just mix in some glue until the consistency is right....then fill in all the gaps and screw holes
After I'm done with a build I sweep up all the mdf dust on the floor into a pile...Then I use an older wire mesh speaker grill to filter out the...
Not really my competition enclosure but a daily 6 cu ft tuned to 40Hz with 112.5 sq inches of port area. Not finished yet of course [IMG]...
its cool...same size port area...port velocity gets higher as the box gets bigger
so you are thinking of coming down??
4 gauge wire for the big three is perfectly fine.