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Old 07-14-2012, 03:38 PM
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getting picking on those micro fine details Jerry ! I'll clean it - Just for You !
Thanks!

BTW, can you call/text me? I have a couple questions for you.

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I found this quote by Lycan on DIYMA and thought it would be relevant. It's from the "Quick bass, slow bass" and transient response thread.

"The fact is, the COMPLETE time-domain transient response is DOMINATED by overshoot & ringing ... which are controlled by the driver's (plus enclosure) high-pass T/S parameters, and NOT the low-pass dynamics (including inductance and low-pass crossover filters)."

This quote was originally talking about Qts.

Anyway, peak output is determined by excursion. Most I have talked to about the peak in SPL by a sub in a very small box with a high Qtc is cone overshoot and ringing which is basically distortion since it's not a part of the original signal.

I found a bunch of stuff on the HT forums about damping and impact and transient response. Most agreed that critically damped sounded like it had the best transient response and overall sounded "quicker" than the high Q system. I should have bookmarked them last night.

I guess the way I look at it is if you start with a low Qts sub, you can always raise the Qtc of the system by installing multiple subs or by reducing the size of the enclosure. If you start with a high Qts sub, the best you can hope for is Qts=Qtc in an IB application and even then the trunk is going to drive up the Qtc a little.

I was a little worried about the Dyn 182 with something like a .65 Qts in my doors which are not quite IB for this speaker but with the low Fs and considering the frequency range, all seems well. I was ready to vent the door into the door sill if needed.

I believe my system modeled with a Qtc of around .6 with the pair of .45 subs and their Vas. When I open the trunk, the response sounds a little smoother and geared a little more toward the low end. I lose a little volume but not much at all.

I think that if you get a driver with the right Fs and Qts for your application that will require the least EQ to make it sound right, that's probably going to be the most power efficient way to implement it. I say probably because I'm definitely not sure.

This stuff makes my head hurt, I definitely do not have it figured out, not by a long shot so a lot of this stuff I'm throwing out there could or should be in the form of a question.

Jerry, I'll call you very soon. I'm in the doghouse right now, sneaking off and posting on here when I have a minute but my sentence is a weekend of chick flicks and no friends lol. I've been needing to talk to you about a lot of things lately from car audio products to retards on DIYMA lol. Also had a talk with Jon W on the E1200. I'm sure anything he's told me, he's told you already but it's pretty interesting.

A little off topic but the thing that really has my head spinning is it seems like larger speakers are less likely to cause vibrations at a given SPL. I've always assumed SPL is SPL but after my experience with the 12"-dual 15s and 6.5s to 10s along with reading others' similar experiences I'm having to rethink everything I thought I knew.

Mojofo- Have you seen what some passive filters go for? Especially the custom ones? That might not be a bad side job. Or even a super basic active crossover network that does filtering and time alignment. If I had the skills and the knowledge, this is always something I thought of as a way to make a little side money. Or maybe a lot of side money.
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Mojofo- Have you seen what some passive filters go for? Especially the custom ones? That might not be a bad side job. Or even a super basic active crossover network that does filtering and time alignment. If I had the skills and the knowledge, this is always something I thought of as a way to make a little side money. Or maybe a lot of side money.
No, I haven't. I helped a friend design a butterworth LPF for a sub application. He's a manager at a shop that makes competition subs in vegas.. he said he'd build me a system.. but never took him up on it. If you think this is something worth investigating, I don't mind following up. Give me some specs and I'll see what I can do.
Old 07-14-2012, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Majofo
No, I haven't. I helped a friend design a butterworth LPF for a sub application. He's a manager at a shop that makes competition subs in vegas.. he said he'd build me a system.. but never took him up on it. If you think this is something worth investigating, I don't mind following up. Give me some specs and I'll see what I can do.
I'll dig up some threads and links to what people are paying for basic passive networks and the specs.

My idea was always to design something similar to the Focal crossblock or whatever it's called but add time alignment. However, the 4-6 years of school required to even begin understanding that stuff would not be cost effective for a lot of years.
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Get ready to puke. It's actually pretty damn loud believe it or not. I'll be adding carpet in the next week or so.

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Old 07-15-2012, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Drudis
Get ready to puke. It's actually pretty damn loud believe it or not. I'll be adding carpet in the next week or so.



What frequency is the port tuned for?
Old 07-16-2012, 12:21 AM
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I'll dig up some threads and links to what people are paying for basic passive networks and the specs.

My idea was always to design something similar to the Focal crossblock or whatever it's called but add time alignment. However, the 4-6 years of school required to even begin understanding that stuff would not be cost effective for a lot of years.
$2400! Shit..
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niebur3- it's 4.5CF@38hz.
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how does it sound?
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Good god that's a HUGE box for our trunk!
Old 07-16-2012, 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Drudis
niebur3- it's 4.5CF@38hz.
I see. So, it is made to be piss of your neighbors loud (a la, one note wonder). Well, as long as you enjoy it.
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box doesn't look like it's almost 5 cubes..
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Niebur3: It was actually the recommended tuning frequency for the subs in that size box (well for a 5CF box, so close). I'm sure to turn it down before I get into the neighborhood, but it works great for when some idiot cuts me off in traffic. Front windows halfway down, sunroof open, and volume at 35 with a bass tester CD. If I have to slam on my brakes, your gonna have to listen to it until the light turns green.
TrunkMonkey: It's not as big as it looks in that pic, I just have it moved all the way to the back because I've found it's much louder there than it was on the opposite side of the trunk (facing towards the back anyway) I'm gonna turn it around to where the port tubes are going right into the backseat armrest hole and see what it sounds like.
Eggy: Sounds loud and obnoxious. Definitely not for SQ. I'm only using it for 38-80hz. As far as the box goes, I built it for my Firebird. It's a strange design but utilized every inch of the Bird's hatch. Here's a pic from another angle:
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Old 08-19-2012, 09:31 PM
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Looks great, JayVee. The last few pages with all of the IB installs have been really neat. What a change from the first part of the thread!

You've inspired me to put my unused all weather mat in the trunk. I've never installed it but it came with the car when brand new. It would make the old carpet that was destroyed by the previous large box look so much nicer.

If anyone is interested in the cone control vs air spring vs Qtc debate, it's pretty much settled that a sealed box with the air spring reduces cone control and efficiency, it does not increase cone control. A low Qts sub is acceptable in IB and only effects the frequency response slightly. Too high of a Qtc will results in cone ringing. Too low of a Qtc will give more low, low end output but might be missing a little of the upper frequencies. You can change it with EQ but it's best to get one with the best response for your preferences before eq when possible.
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Originally Posted by I hate cars
Looks great, JayVee. The last few pages with all of the IB installs have been really neat. What a change from the first part of the thread!

You've inspired me to put my unused all weather mat in the trunk. I've never installed it but it came with the car when brand new. It would make the old carpet that was destroyed by the previous large box look so much nicer.
True story! Nice installs of late. BTW Thanks for the comment!
Old 09-25-2012, 12:20 AM
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I'll show you the Junk in my Trunk !!!

ID subs, TRU Billet and Zapco amps. You have def got some $$$ wrapped up in ur system. Stunning.
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Dyn Esotar subs. About 4x more expensive than any ID sub. Amazing subs.
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This thread is great!! Def getting some great ideas, hopefully I'll be posting up soon.
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Tryin to keep it simple but still nice SQ and loud as hell
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Tryin to keep it simple but still nice SQ and loud as hell
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Thank you ! Idk if I'm an idiot or what am I missing ? I upload em to Flickr, left click and copy URL link address, click the little insert photo icon and paste it into the box and select okay.
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^From Flicker, click share. Then copy that link and paste it into azine message box. Click Go Advanced, then preview post to check and see if it worked for you.
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Updated with 2012 amps.

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Geez Kirk, you could have at least tried to make it look decent before posting pictures on the internet. I have got to see this car in person when I go back home to visit.
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hehehe where are the old amps?
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My New Alpine Install

Just installed this over the weekend.

Alpine MRP-M500 Amplifier (500 watts RMS @ 2-ohms)

Alpine SWS-12D4 (12 inch dual 4-ohm voice coils)

Just fine tuning everything to my liking.

It definitely plays louder and cleaner than the Infinity Basslink I had before.

The only problem I have now is that the Subwoofer box and amp are sliding around in my trunk because of the trunk tray that I have. How can I secure these so that they don`t move around? Thanks.

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Just finished this about 2 weekends ago.

Knu Konceptz wireing
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Is that a true bandpass?
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Wow!! You win the "most trunk consumed" award!

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For as much work that they put into that one, you would think they would do a better job cleaning up/hiding the wiring better
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For as much work that they put into that one, you would think they would do a better job cleaning up/hiding the wiring better
who?? me??
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New box for my 12w6v2 built by Markland_Designs out of Atlanta, GA. He built it and shipped it out and it sounds Great.

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Heres mine... JL 12W7v3 powered by a JL HD750/1... need to take better pics they're are from the day i got it put in
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Old setup from my MDX.. 2 10w6v2's... loved that box.. sorry for the terrible iphone4 picture
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How did I not know this thread existed????
Awesome setups.
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New box for my 12w6v2 built by Markland_Designs out of Atlanta, GA. He built it and shipped it out and it sounds Great.

I follow that shop in IG... He does good work. That box looks very nice, what else do you have?
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I follow that shop in IG... He does good work. That box looks very nice, what else do you have?
I dont want an exact number but can you give me an approximate nnumber of how much the box cost you. I really need to get one for my 2g soon
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I dont want an exact number but can you give me an approximate nnumber of how much the box cost you. I really need to get one for my 2g soon
I'd like to know as well, thinking about getting one of these boxes.


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