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| | #466 (permalink) |
| Senior - BHPian Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Bombay
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Infractions: 0/1 (4) | I dont see the fuss about using a ported enclosure with 1200W rms. Build the box well, choose a correct tuning frequency, and I doubt you'll cause any damage to the woofer.
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| | #467 (permalink) | |
| Senior - BHPian | Quote:
and every time I end up with a ported enclousre ............
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| | #468 (permalink) |
| BANNED Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: New Delhi
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| No need to go ported, Sealed will give you better response and the boxes will also be smaller, all you need is a good tuning and correct box volume. If at all you want to go ported, go for slot port enclosures. Last edited by Autophile : 18th April 2007 at 20:56. |
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| | #469 (permalink) |
| Team-BHP Support ![]() Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: mumbai
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| Bass reflex is usually more efficient than sealed but sealed boxes offer tighter bass besides I find that room gain (ok most of my knowledge is from home audio) quite nearly compesates for the roll off of a sealed sub so you can gain about 1/2 octave of extention without getting BOOM by proper sub placement. On the flip side bass reflex boxes can offer great "slam". My JBLs (2245) were in ported boxes (B460) and boy they could rattle glass, nerves, and sometimes even the walls (esp when playing 1812).
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| | #470 (permalink) |
| Newbie Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Chandigarh
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| My impression is that if you're looking for SQ, sealed is a better choice, especially if you have the amp to drive the sub since it gives a far better reproduction (or am I reading the frequency response charts all wrong?). The bit about what parts moves how much should have little bearing in normal circumstances because in ICE setups you will not be driving the subs hard for most of their lives. So the argument of if it moves too much the less its life does not hold much water. In my plebian thinking, my poor little mind argues that any system needs to move the same to produce the same volume/quality for the same frequency; it's just different how good it is from recovering from the previous frequency played at a certain volume to play the next (response time?) and obviously with the freedom that vented enclosures provide, a sub will find it easier to do that and stress the amp just a bit less than what would happen in sealed enclosures. But lbm, in your setup (or as high-quality ones) -- you should not be worried about all that -- just worry about the SQ and that's what sealed will give you (unless of course all you want is more of SPL).
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| Senior - BHPian Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Bombay
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Infractions: 0/1 (4) | Quote:
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Use of vented enclosures for spl is done with zero regard to sound quality. Vented enclosures used for SQ application are intended to flatten the response by introducing the rear wave's output in a region where the sub's front wave response is dipping. I suggested a ported enclosure to LBM only from that point of view. However, I gather from Autophile's post, that it is not required with the driver in concern, so I assume that using a port might in fact cause an imbalance, and considering Autophile's experience with ID products, I am not going to contest that.
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| Senior - BHPian | some good installed I have seen on the net take a huge enclosure and tuned them to close to 30 hz...this is what I have seen.....Also I dont agree that a sealed enclosure will give you SQ and a ported one will give SPL.....If made properly a Ported enclousre can also produce nice SQ.....with giving more flater response when compared to the sealed one.....right now I am playing with WinISD to finialize the box volume to which one to go for.....firstly I am going to see that what the present box is offering and then compare with the result of the software........major chances is that I will go for a ported one......
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| Senior - BHPian Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: New Delhi
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| | #475 (permalink) |
| BHPian Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Delhi/Noida
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| 2x ID Max on 1200 watts of steg power on each.....thats LOUUUD man..... I recently had a chance to hear Rainbow Vandium Subs with Sinfoni Amps ...beautiful... they were in a sedan... You could just hear a hint of the bass ...jsut right... it was a SQ car though....( I heard tons more...but thats another thread altogether.. was fortunate enough to be at a SQ Comp with about 50 cars... )
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| | #476 (permalink) |
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| LBM, a) first determine how loud do you need it. b) it makes good sense to determine your max SPL first becuase if that need is satisfied with a sealed box why go ported. ported boxes CAN provide SQ (no need to convince me on that - I have built many ported subs and midbasses) but it is slightly more diffcult to tune and there is the question of "decoupling below resonance". B&T, Many subs have EBPs that allow sealed or ported boxes. Manufacturers have got that down to a science. However instead of only considering at freq. resp. and impluse response charts and T/S numbers my method involves actually builing the damn boxes and listening. Some woofers just sound better in ported boxes (many Focals or JBLs for example) and some in selaed (many Dynaudio for example). Disclaimer: my knowledge is vintage so newer drivers might prove this to be untrue. SK, Rainbow is ok but you got to hear Sinfoni! Now I am jealous.
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| | #477 (permalink) |
| BANNED Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: New Delhi
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| LBM the low freq tuned ported boxes required for ID Max's are not small and to get the best results you have to make slot port boxes. The two of them under no circumstances will fit in your swift boot. Lastly my advice to you is stick to sealed and spend time and effort in tuning your system (amplifiers, EQ, TA etc). Last edited by Autophile : 20th April 2007 at 09:35. |
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