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Help needed - DIY subwoofer build
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<blockquote data-quote="grumpybear" data-source="post: 704579" data-attributes="member: 15920"><p>Vented or sealed? Try both cabinet types and see what happens. That's what makes the software so great, quick easy experimentation. Remember that Win ISD does NOT allow for the volume of air taken up by the driver, port tubes, braces, etc. so some fine tuning is required to get the absolute best results. You will probably find that changing the cabinet volume up or down slightly will not make a huge difference for your speaker as car speakers are made to be less critical of their environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grumpybear, post: 704579, member: 15920"] Vented or sealed? Try both cabinet types and see what happens. That's what makes the software so great, quick easy experimentation. Remember that Win ISD does NOT allow for the volume of air taken up by the driver, port tubes, braces, etc. so some fine tuning is required to get the absolute best results. You will probably find that changing the cabinet volume up or down slightly will not make a huge difference for your speaker as car speakers are made to be less critical of their environment. [/QUOTE]
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