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6 1/2 " versus 8"
A quick & simple ( I hope ? ) one :
I am building a sub. The box is soon ready. Measured the inside , and realised that the DAYTON 8" Quattro that I was planning of using might not fit ... or is really close of fitting.Maybe simply will not go.
Should I try it anyway ? For better results.
OR should I revise my plans , and go for 6 1/2 " instead ? Maybe 2 Pyramid 6 1/2" ??? As they are really cheap ...
Have to make a decision , as I am filling already the order form to PARTS EXPRESS !!!!
What will I loose , or gain , by going which ever way ???
Any tips & ideas , greatly appreciated !!
e k i
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Re: Need to know...
1 - What is the box volume?
2 - Ported or sealed
3 - Objective/Music Listened to, etc.
4 - Budget
I really like the tangband 6.5" subwoofer, and their 8" might fit your box as well
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Re: 6 1/2 " versus 8"
Like speaker guy said give us that info. There are many more musical subs or woofers that can provide cleaner sound than that one.
Paul
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Re: 6 1/2 " versus 8"
So sorry guys , I (stupidly) though the answer would be so obvious.... it seems it is not !
1 . The box is about 20 liters ( ? ) . Can make it smaller (inside) by putting sealed baffles inside.I have about 4" for depth.
2 . Sealed.Made out of MDF.Strong and solid , all seams caulked & glued & screwed together.
3 . Objective ... just to improve the existing system.I already have a sort of OK set-up. From the factory. Heard a similar car , with only one added amp & similar sub box that I am now building & only 1 sub. Was VERY impressed with the sound.That was PRO made , cost +1000$ ,ouch too much for me ! That is why DIY !!!
4. Budget , extremely tight !! Spent a lot of money for this car already.... I have one Sub Amp lying around.Intend to use that. Building the box ( a custom one , fits superbly , not visible at all etc etc ) , hoping to squeeze DAYTON 8" in it. So less than 200 for the whole thingy....Covering it with stock looking tan fabric , to make it stealthy....
Did this help at all???
I will double check the 8" Dayton size. If it fits , I will try that.
Wish me luck....
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Re: 6 1/2 " versus 8"
> A quick & simple ( I hope ? ) one :
> I am building a sub. The box is soon ready.
> Measured the inside , and realised that the
> DAYTON 8" Quattro that I was planning
> of using might not fit ... or is really
> close of fitting.Maybe simply will not go.
> Should I try it anyway ? For better results.
> OR should I revise my plans , and go for 6
> 1/2 " instead ? Maybe 2 Pyramid 6
> 1/2" ??? As they are really cheap ...
> Have to make a decision , as I am filling
> already the order form to PARTS EXPRESS !!!!
> What will I loose , or gain , by going which
> ever way ???
> Any tips & ideas , greatly appreciated
> !!
> e k i
In 20 liters sealed, the 8" Quatro will only reach into the 60's (not counting "cabin gain"). You really should port it which will enable it to reach an octave lower (so . . . into the 30's).
A 2" dia x 6" long port will tune it properly, but will probably chuff. A 3" dia x 15" long port would be better.
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Re: 6 1/2 " versus 8"
> In 20 liters sealed, the 8" Quatro will
> only reach into the 60's (not counting
> "cabin gain"). You really should
> port it which will enable it to reach an
> octave lower (so . . . into the 30's).
SORRY , forgot to mention that I intend to make it smaller , about half the size. I calculated on a BASS BOX program in my PC , that this element should work nicely in just under 10 liter box. And on Partsexperss site , they recommend a 0.2 cubic feet one. Sealed box. The 0.2 cubic feet recommendation is under 10 liters , right ???
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