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    slot port box

    ok, i made a box this week for some new subs i got this weekend. I chose to go with a slot port design and here are some pics.





    And I also have a question. Are some subs not made to work in a ported box. I know of some free air speakers, which suck in my opionion. But why would a sub be made to only work in sealed enclosures??
    I ask because the speaker seems to have a long throw, too long really. I believe a sealed box would help eliminate some of that cone travel. Could I be right?
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    Re: slot port box

    Depends on the speaker...They are all designed different.

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    Re: slot port box

    You are right, those volphenhag's are not made for a ported enclosure. I didn't know that speakers could be designed like that. show how much i really know. I put em in a sealed enclosure.

    That was a really easy box to build. If anyone was too try it. The pics are the evening i got everything cut and some of it glued together. I still worked on it. I don't have anything to measure out a circle to cut, so I did the speaker hole by eye. It had to be sanded into shape. The whole box got a good sanding. It still needs carpet and I was thinking of some kind of flashing-like for the porthole. Maybe some aluminum to smooth the look of the port.

    **EDIT**
    I tuned the box at 45hz; at frequencies below the tuning of the port, the speaker gradually begins to act as if it were not enclosed at all. It is very easy to screw up a ported box if you just guess at the size and length of the port or the tuning frequency for the box. Not only will a poorly designed box sound bad, but it can easily damage the speaker if it is played hard. I should've tuned the box to 35hz at most.
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    Re: slot port box

    my sony p5's love the snail shell as they call them its cool u did a step by step but u should bring that bottom board all the way to the other side and leave the same size opening

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    Re: slot port box

    yeah thats a good box designe because you can get a really long port in a tiny space. you can even bring that bottom board across and back up part ways if you really needed a specific size port(for comp)

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    Re: slot port box

    looks nice man. thats going to really bump with a good sub in it.
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    Re: slot port box

    I ended up puttin a JLaudio in it. It sounds nice. It is a good box design. Different port lengths tune the box to different frequency right? I don't really understand everythinng about ports.. But I do like the sound from a ported box. I am thinkin of building a box for the volphenhag's that they could work in. I'm thinking of a bandpass box. Maybe using a slot port for the ported side. Anybody ever seen a bandpass with slot ports?? I need some ideas of how to design it for two subs. I'm gonna probably have to build a bandpass box for one sub, then if it works build another for the other sub. Then join the two. that sounds easy for a first run. Aren't sealed boxes supposed to hit harder but ported boxes are supposed to bOOm?? Is a bandpass box getting the best of both? I get alot of my information from www.jlaudio.com that's where i got the box specs that i used in the box above.
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    Re: slot port box

    sealed are tighter and quieter, ported are louder and slightly boomier. bandpass just sucks unless you are competing, they are extra loud within a certain range, and then fall off dramatically outside of it.

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    Re: slot port box

    Quote Originally Posted by Ludi Mali
    sealed are tighter and quieter, ported are louder and slightly boomier. bandpass just sucks unless you are competing, they are extra loud within a certain range, and then fall off dramatically outside of it.
    I'm a fan of bandpass. I have a pair of 8's in a purpose built 4th order. For a pair of eight inchers they can deliver the punch and the lows. I only drive 120 watts to each channel so they are greatly underpowered.

    Efficient and small, just what I need.
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    Re: slot port box

    Quote Originally Posted by Sabz5150
    in a purpose built 4th order.
    what does this mean

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    Re: slot port box

    Quote Originally Posted by Sabz5150
    I'm a fan of bandpass. I have a pair of 8's in a purpose built 4th order. For a pair of eight inchers they can deliver the punch and the lows. I only drive 120 watts to each channel so they are greatly underpowered.
    Efficient and small, just what I need.

    i dont really like them since i have 2 10 inch kickers in a band pass box and the first time i turn it up i might of mest it up cuz now i can hear my box rattle like heck...also my amp is too big for it...im pushing a 310RMSx2 amp into a 110RMS speaker...they feel like its going to blow up...im selling the amp cuz i already have a 150RMS amp for one 10

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    "orders." This terminology was first used in the sixties by two Australian scientists Neville Thiele and Richard Small (this is where Thiele Small parameters originated from.) They referred to sealed enclosures as "second order", vented enclosures as "forth order" and also developed other designs named third-, fifth-, and sixth-order.

    1st order - free air/baffle mounted
    2nd order - sealed enclosure/air suspension
    3rd order - ported enclosure/bass reflex
    4th order - bandpass enclosure (single port)
    5th order - bandpass enclosure (single port) with a lowpass xover wired to the speaker
    6th order - dual port bandpass/dual reflex (both front and rear chambers are ported or one chamber is ported to the other chamber which is ported outside the box also called series tuned.)
    7th order - single or dual port bandpass with lowpass xover wired in.

    sealed boxes (2nd Order) - Small, good low frequency extension and control, good transient response, simple to build ... see more ... http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=149

    ported boxes (3rd Order) - Efficient, low distortion around port tuning ... see more ...http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=150

    bandpass (4th Order) - Can pass lots of output through a small opening. see more ... http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=151
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    Re: slot port box

    Quote Originally Posted by onehotaccord
    "orders." This terminology was first used in the sixties by two Australian scientists Neville Thiele and Richard Small (this is where Thiele Small parameters originated from.) They referred to sealed enclosures as "second order", vented enclosures as "forth order" and also developed other designs named third-, fifth-, and sixth-order.
    1st order - free air/baffle mounted
    2nd order - sealed enclosure/air suspension
    3rd order - ported enclosure/bass reflex
    4th order - bandpass enclosure (single port)
    5th order - bandpass enclosure (single port) with a lowpass xover wired to the speaker
    6th order - dual port bandpass/dual reflex (both front and rear chambers are ported or one chamber is ported to the other chamber which is ported outside the box also called series tuned.)
    7th order - single or dual port bandpass with lowpass xover wired in.
    sealed boxes (2nd Order) - Small, good low frequency extension and control, good transient response, simple to build ... see more ... http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=149
    ported boxes (3rd Order) - Efficient, low distortion around port tuning ... see more ...http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=150
    bandpass (4th Order) - Can pass lots of output through a small opening. see more ... http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=151
    cool thanks theres alonfo in there some i knew alot i dident and i also got some nice new words to use

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    Re: slot port box

    haha looks just like my box in my civic! i have a 12" w6 in it. it sounds pretty fucking loud! but most of the time its on a low gain because my gf doesnt really like the boom boom. lol heres a few pics



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    and my cool lil w6 logo


    i didnt read everything everyone posted but just thought i'd share...or you can just consider it as me doing more picture whoring
    Last edited by mkymonkey; 04-05-2006 at 08:54 PM.

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