Subwoofer Box Volume - Car Audio Basics - CarAudioFabrication

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  • @CarAudioFabrication
    @CarAudioFabrication  11 років тому +10

    Well now you know how to calculate the volume of him and work around it! Thanks for watching!

  • @junaidgt90
    @junaidgt90 6 років тому +49

    Viewed this video 3 times.
    After lots of headScratching.....
    Mounted my SUB in a BUCKET 😆

  • @CarAudioFabrication
    @CarAudioFabrication  11 років тому +17

    So glad to hear you like it! I was really nervous with trying something new, The more I hear you guys like stuff the more motivation to make it! Thanks for posting!

    • @droppinsteamers7179
      @droppinsteamers7179 6 років тому

      CarAudioFabrication is the height you got for the sealed enclosure from the inside or outside

    • @nicksonsbikeski440
      @nicksonsbikeski440 3 роки тому

      For me calculating the box volume is simple math I paused the video, did the math & checked it yay I was correct, knowing how to calculate the port volume is beyond me - how does one do that?

  • @chuy2552
    @chuy2552 9 років тому +33

    I think i just change my mind and I'm just gonna pay somebody to make me a sub box. Im still love your videos bro!!

    • @volksrod6926
      @volksrod6926 7 років тому +2

      J J nah man, build! That's how I learned. I started with sealed and moved up. You'll learn and get better with every one.

    • @levellepartee7295
      @levellepartee7295 6 років тому

      I with u jj

    • @bonedaddy1980
      @bonedaddy1980 6 років тому

      I was just thinking the same shit lol

    • @AB-80X
      @AB-80X 6 років тому

      You're kidding right?
      This is the most basic of basic geometry. Any 5th grader going to a proper school can do this.

  • @CarAudioFabrication
    @CarAudioFabrication  11 років тому +2

    Haha right! Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching.

  • @CarAudioInc
    @CarAudioInc 8 років тому +92

    I'm really wishing I paid attention in math class now.

    • @ledfed1912
      @ledfed1912 8 років тому +5

      i never paid attention in math class but this interests me so i understand it no prop.

    • @CarAudioInc
      @CarAudioInc 8 років тому +11

      Let me rephrase that.. I wish I WENT to math class.

    • @ledfed1912
      @ledfed1912 8 років тому

      thornygravy lol

    • @geetapaoan2987
      @geetapaoan2987 6 років тому

      Problem is my lights in my car keeps flashing or dimming whyll i bsss hard, i have 1000 watt mono blk amp. And I also have a alpine 400 or 800 watt.amp 4 way . Battery cap that holds 14.3 amp. . Can you help me?

    • @sethezernack2941
      @sethezernack2941 6 років тому

      Gee Tapaoan get a car capacitor I got one for my car that had the same problem and it took care of it their like $30 at Walmart if I’m not mistaken

  • @MiDnYTe25
    @MiDnYTe25 6 років тому +21

    This is so much easier if you just use metric like the rest of the world.

    • @curtchase3730
      @curtchase3730 6 років тому +4

      Got a point there! I was born and raised in USA and only was taught Imperial (US) standards back in the 1960's. Never heard of metric till in high school. Shame. Hated fractions! No fractions in metric! Just "point" this "point" that. Nice. Now being over 60yo, as much as I can appreciate the metric system, it's still a bit hard for me to wrap my head around it. Bummer. If someone told me that it's gonna be a balmy 30ºC today, I have to try to convert to ºF and go, oh...kinda warmish?

  • @RussLyman
    @RussLyman 11 років тому

    I was lost through most of this but did enjoy hearing you speak Mark. I will just watch this video a few times before I attempt it on my own

  • @PhiMobileSounds
    @PhiMobileSounds 2 роки тому +1

    Sometimes you need to visit the throwbacks. I know this stuff, but it is still entertaining.

  • @GimliTehDwarf
    @GimliTehDwarf 11 років тому +1

    This is the easiest and best explanation I have every SEEN. Although I already understood this it never hurts to go over it again!

  • @edvargo291
    @edvargo291 6 років тому

    Seriously, I have always Loved doing this stuff. From designing the box, to installing the head unit, and especially wiring up the amps! It's a really Fun Project to figure out how to fit certain things into a car. Or if they won't fit, what kind of things Would. But I'm thinking that for my next system build, I am absolutely going to Simply pay someone who else to do it for me. Let the professionals deal with it!

  • @bass1jd187
    @bass1jd187 10 років тому

    That's how I measure my ported boxes. I build the port around the box, saves me a bunch of time.
    It was cool to meet you at the sony party at ces man. Keep them vids coming.

  • @scottmiller399
    @scottmiller399 11 років тому

    Great video , I can now say im addicted to watching these videos .each one is so well explained .im making a center console with a 10 " sub that I have incorporated some of the thing from these videos .great job

  • @CarAudioFabrication
    @CarAudioFabrication  11 років тому +1

    Sounds good I will add it to my list thanks for watching!

  • @corygilbert5666
    @corygilbert5666 11 років тому

    The short answer is cross sectional area and the length of the port. the free RE calc doesn't tell you cross sec area, i found one that does. Carstereo website port calculator worked for me, used two aero ports to fix my mis-tuned box, now it's Fawesome! removable port extensions let me tune to what i want, and it's cheap. like 7 bucks for a 24" by 4" pipe, just cut it in half, flare it some way, buy a connector and glue it into a board, shove pipes in, and enjoy tuned boomboom! Cheers!

  • @rhkips
    @rhkips 11 років тому

    Narwhals flatten impedance curves at resonance. It's a fact! ;-)
    This was an absolutely wonderful basic tutorial! Very clean, clear and straight forward. Well done! :-D

  • @loveaudio1236
    @loveaudio1236 11 років тому +1

    Freaking awesome man, this is sure to help tons of people!

  • @CMatthews13652
    @CMatthews13652 11 років тому +1

    love videos in this format, simple and straight forward, keep up the good work and hope to see more vids like this in the future

  • @LethaboNkadimeng
    @LethaboNkadimeng 7 років тому

    There I am whipping out my exam pad, measuring tape and pen to calculate the volume of my wedge box only to discover that the box is one whole cubic foot smaller than the recommended volume of my two 15 inch subs. These calculations are actually quite fun once you get into them. Looking forward to building my first enclosure once my router arrives. Learned a whole lot from this video so 10000 likes from South Africa even though the constant need to convert from imperial to metric and back is a pain in the proverbial ass.

  • @corygilbert5666
    @corygilbert5666 11 років тому

    Excellent video, I didn't think of the packing peanuts thing, Learned something today!

  • @_mokoa
    @_mokoa 11 років тому +1

    THANK YOU FOR THIS! this helps soo much and it was presented in a great way. Another question I've had and I've heard asked alot was how to "tune" a box to a certain Hz frequency. So maybe a quick video on that in the future?

    • @jeremybaxley5848
      @jeremybaxley5848 6 років тому

      Bobby there's other websites that will help figure that out.

  • @CarAudioFabrication
    @CarAudioFabrication  11 років тому +3

    Excellent question, if you search "how to design a sub box" here on youtube I have three videos that it will help you. Check out the one with the thumbnail of a hand writing on paper that should help you out.

  • @corygilbert5666
    @corygilbert5666 11 років тому

    Could you possibly make a tutorial on how to use WinISD to tune? I have the program but I don't know how to use it, I just wind up playing around with the numbers to see how crazy it can get. Many thanks for your great instructional videos, there's no better teacher on youtube for car audio!!

  • @kizzillaman8295
    @kizzillaman8295 6 років тому

    awe the joys of basic car audio

    • @AB-80X
      @AB-80X 6 років тому

      Awe, they joys of knowing adults have to use youtube to learn 5th. grade geometry...

  • @1gnxregal1
    @1gnxregal1 11 років тому +6

    Daaaaaaam my brain just fried

  • @mrevohk7423
    @mrevohk7423 11 років тому +1

    This is a very informative video more like these please!

  • @РоманПлетнев-г3э
    @РоманПлетнев-г3э 5 років тому

    wow this is the most basic geometry knowledge that kids get in primary school
    I'm disturbed by the fact that a special youtube video is needed for adult people to calculate a volume of a box basically

  • @AB-80X
    @AB-80X 6 років тому +5

    In today's episode. Subwoofer design 101 for those who spent their time in the shcool restroom smoking weed.
    Adults needing this kind of information, I'm staggered. It's 5th. grade geometry.

    • @klubstompers
      @klubstompers 5 років тому

      haha, no sh@!! Same thing i was thinking with all these replies of, "that's too hard". Learned this in the 5th grade, and then over and over and over again every year till graduation.

  • @sw33tn3ss5
    @sw33tn3ss5 10 років тому

    question regarding the wood inside the box. You mention to take away 2" from the dimension with a wood thickness of 1". Does the length make a difference in the calculation? because it look like you only consider the thickness but not the length.

  • @adamwatkins76
    @adamwatkins76 11 років тому

    nice!!!! I have found it easier to add the top and bottom together on a wedge shape the divide them in half... such as your box was 5" on top 10" on bottom so that's 5+10=15 divided by 2=7.5 deep. but your way works just as good.

  • @jwish29
    @jwish29 11 років тому

    2.17ft^3. Great video! Thanks! I did the same with my fiberglass sub box but I didn't have packing peanuts so I used charcoal nuggets and worked quite well.

  • @DinasGarage
    @DinasGarage 11 років тому

    Mark this is Awesome bro! Thanks so much! Im getting a RSX soon and I want a sub box for it that doesn't take up too much space in my truck area. I think I will be attempting a fiberglass box. This will help me!! Thanks bro!!

  • @djcrak
    @djcrak 4 роки тому

    My question is: I have a ported enclosure that is .90 cubic ft. I have a shallow mount sub that requires the min 1.25cft if ported. Will that hurt the performance of the sub, or can I just increase the power to compensate?

  • @leekrd
    @leekrd 4 роки тому +1

    I appreciate the channel info and advice.
    I’m currently planning a upgrade for my f250 crew cab.
    I’m a carpenter and have built boxes in the past.
    Im curious if a behind the seat box or a rear console build would be best.
    I’m considering a single 10” sub to go along with my alpine components.
    Any tips or video links are much appreciated.

  • @spoogethat
    @spoogethat 10 років тому +10

    how to calculate tuning for 4th and 6th order boxes

  • @CarAudioFabrication
    @CarAudioFabrication  11 років тому +1

    I will show you in a future video, thanks for watching!

  • @Woodscraps-lr5vz
    @Woodscraps-lr5vz 6 років тому

    I totally understand the idea of calculating volume and how to do that.
    What I don't understand is why air volume is important to audio quality, or what it has to do in particular with the propogation of the frequencies we're looking for.
    I've done audio mixing and mastering, but I'm only just getting into car audio. I'd love to hear more about that.

    • @clintonraubenheimer5879
      @clintonraubenheimer5879 6 років тому

      Not a pro on this, but the way I understand it, it has to do with wave lengths, amplitude, resonance and surface area. Think of it this way... remember the slide whistle we all played with as kids. The more you push the slide in the higher the frequency, the more you pull it out the lower the frequency... need I say more?

    • @AB-80X
      @AB-80X 6 років тому

      The basics are as follows.
      Your transducer needs an air spring to control it. The volume behind in relation to the volume in front, will determine how well the transducer can resonate in a set bandwidth of hertz.
      The box is not exactly when gives you the sound quality per se, it's what gives the transducer the optimum conditions to reproduce the electrical AC signal fed into it.
      That being said, a box can have great effects on the sound quality, but not because of the transducer itself. If the box resonates, or leaks, amplify harmonic distortion or sounds, has too small ports ect. then yes, the box is part of what makes a speaker sound bad. In other words, you want the box to become as "invisible" as much as possible.

  • @celestinomangubat4689
    @celestinomangubat4689 5 років тому +1

    hi where did you get your speaker displacement? is it found in a manufactures specs or there is a thumb rule for this... tnx pls reply

  • @JoeIsCrazyWillman
    @JoeIsCrazyWillman 6 років тому

    The packing peanuts idea was genius.

    • @AB-80X
      @AB-80X 6 років тому

      While it can be used if you are absolutely lost in terms of figuring out a complicated shape, you can get an idea. Unfortunately my experience is that it can be as much as 30 percent off.
      Using a large plastic bag and patience, use the water method instead. It's incredibly accurate.
      Just to get an idea of how hard it is to get a precise measurement by filling with something firm like packaging material, try this. place three cups of flour on three plates you have weighted before hand. Weigh these three portions of flour. They will be very different, and that's using very fine particles. It'll be much worse when you use something like foam popcorn.

  • @tylerdavis9301
    @tylerdavis9301 11 років тому

    so glad you posted this!!! can you show how to calculate ports?

  • @CarAudioFabrication
    @CarAudioFabrication  11 років тому +1

    Just be sure its waterproof! Thanks for watching

  • @WhitentonMike
    @WhitentonMike 11 років тому +1

    Empty box volume= 18.5*13.5*16.5/1728=2.3848ft^3
    Brace volume=(0.25)^2*3.1415926*18.5/1725=0.0021ft^3
    Driver Displacement=0.21ft^3
    This gives us a working volume of =2.3848-0.0021-0.21=2.1727ft^3
    ----
    Best guess is the driver is a 15 inch round sub due to the displacement and the sub has a cutout diameter of 14.125 inches. Gasket thikness=0.0625inches.
    Driver cutout volume increase=8.0625^2*3.1415926*(0.75+.0625)/1728=0.0738ft^3
    Final interior box volume = 2.1727+0.0738=2.2465 ft^3

  • @freehugsjonathan
    @freehugsjonathan 11 років тому +1

    How do you know how much airspace to give to two subwoofers vs just one? Is it twice as much air space?

  • @Live_Loud
    @Live_Loud 5 років тому

    You did not cover most important part! Should we design ported box with manufacturer's recommendations or bigger is better? If bigger is better then how big and what rms power should we feed in percentage for bigger box?

  • @SaltLakeSPL
    @SaltLakeSPL 11 років тому

    Your videos are godlike!

  • @pfriday2001
    @pfriday2001 11 років тому

    Great vid. I'm fairly proficient with math but your how to build vids are why I subscribed. Question though. Back in the day, I would calculate the required volume needed by the woofer and get a volume nearly twice as large as recommended by the manufacturer. Was I finding full wave requirements whereas the manufacturer is using a half-wave or quarter-wave requirement? How do you find the needed volume for a specific woofer or do you just go by manufacturer recommendations?

  • @johnalenwork53
    @johnalenwork53 10 років тому

    Wants to lern more!!!;-)
    Thanks
    C. A. F.
    F. T. W.

  • @MrJohndarren
    @MrJohndarren 11 років тому

    Do yo need air holes for subwoofer boxes and should you stuff the box with cotton or some other material for a better sound?

  • @WhitentonMike
    @WhitentonMike 11 років тому

    For what it is worth. This box would accommodate 3x8 subs in the large face, 2x10s, 1 12 or 1 15. An 18 inch would have an outside diameter larger than the face of the box. I didn't feel like calculating for all the various combinations of box volumes. But since the driver displacement was given I figured it was known to be 1 choice anyway.

  • @WorldbelowZR1
    @WorldbelowZR1 11 років тому

    awesome vid man! I had a narwhal in my box one time and didn't even know! :(

  • @MW2gamer237
    @MW2gamer237 4 роки тому

    so if I want a ported box with 6 15s where one sub is recommended using 100liters netto of volume. I assume I wouldn't need 600liters right? just the 100liters + the displacement of all the subs added to the 100l ? or do I need the full 600liters?

  • @pfriday2001
    @pfriday2001 11 років тому

    Anyone can get a box from the stereo shop that fits the manufacturers requirements. So why do some customs boxes sound better than off the shelf boxes? And I know that some prefab boxes won't fit in some cars. Thus far, I haven't found anyone who can answer my Q's. Hope your grit is up to it. And again, great vids.

  • @jmoonies_racing2642
    @jmoonies_racing2642 Рік тому

    I looked up car audio BASICS ..... this is what i got... are you fucking kidding me its like being back in school LOL

  • @daveyc.3403
    @daveyc.3403 2 роки тому

    Can I add Volume to my subwoofer box. If I mount the subwoofer on additional ring spacer like 2 in thick.

  • @yagoboi808
    @yagoboi808 4 роки тому

    Now quick question just a lil confused. For the box in your video. Do i use the 12 and 20 or do i use the 10 and 18 which was after calculating wood thickness? When building the box

  • @rudycastro9814
    @rudycastro9814 5 років тому

    Easy as that. thank god I educated myself and love math so this is kinder stuff to me. =)

  • @puresoundquality
    @puresoundquality 11 років тому

    Awesome, Awesome, Awesome video. Please keep doing what you're doing. PEACE! V

  • @brutisking
    @brutisking 11 років тому

    Bad ass! Excellent demo!

  • @nsajgalvan
    @nsajgalvan 5 років тому

    I have an old Eclipse 10" SW6102.8 . I cannot find ANY specs on it. I went to the stereo shop where I purchased it (more than 10 years ago) and they had nothing (his internet search had nothing). This woofer still sounds good. I just want to build a difference enclosure. I really don't have away to determine the amount of airspace I need. What do you suggest? Thanks

  • @UnderLoK
    @UnderLoK 11 років тому

    Great tutorial man, but while most online calculators won't provide you with many options, Torres will in regards to wood thickness, port walls, external ports, aeros, tuning, etc.

  • @DJInclined
    @DJInclined 11 років тому

    Thank you for this video! I can never get the narwal volume variable factor right in my designs, it just never sounds right.

  • @mattwilsey7520
    @mattwilsey7520 3 роки тому

    I have 2 soundstream t5 tarantula 12” subs. The manufacturer suggests a minimum of 1.75 ft3 for a ported enclosure or 1.5 ft3 for a sealed enclosure. Unfortunately I’m extremely limited on space. The box is only able to be 1.25 ft3 per sub. Will it damage the sub if I use a smaller than recommended enclosure? Will ported or sealed sound better at that smaller size? I will be running a soundstream txp1.6000d amp to the subs so power will not be an issue. Thanks.

  • @JaMarvelousjmar
    @JaMarvelousjmar 7 років тому

    Have you done a video explaining the difference between slot ports and aero ports. Is it true that round ports can be up to 50% smaller than a slot port and be equal in output? I'm in the box building spirit and wanted a lil advice before I try. Thanks for all of your videos. They have helped out a lot

  • @OkGreat-
    @OkGreat- 7 років тому

    Is there a guideline to how much space cushion you need behind, above and below the woofer at minimum?

  • @ericgraham4215
    @ericgraham4215 Рік тому

    How far away should a ported magnet be from a subwoofer box wall?

  • @andreitentis8841
    @andreitentis8841 7 років тому

    I'm about to build a sealed enclosure for a 12" sub and I was wondering, if I keep the internal box volume recommended by the manufacturer of the sub, but I need to use a smaller mounting depth, how would this affect the output and quality of the sound? And how much of an impact does the shape of the box have on the performance of the speaker?

  • @Tattoosbyjosh1
    @Tattoosbyjosh1 3 роки тому

    If I have a custom box made do I need to match up the cubic volume of the subwoofer to the box, I have a Chevy avalanche midgate 2 12’s box, my box has air volume 1.32 cubic feet per side total and port volume .268 cubic feet per side total, so I didn’t know if I need to match subwoofer air volume to the box

  • @thedozalife7727
    @thedozalife7727 11 років тому

    This is a great informative video. This i going on my favorites!!

  • @angngocson9471
    @angngocson9471 2 роки тому

    How to count volume for a 3600w subwoofer? Can you help me solved it? Mr.?

  • @garrison2759
    @garrison2759 3 роки тому

    If I put a box of 2 12s in the back floor of my f150 facing the cab will it slam

  • @BrianW2979
    @BrianW2979 11 років тому

    Great video btw...keep up the great work

  • @TheWillmson
    @TheWillmson 7 років тому

    Até para que não fala inglês, consegui entender bem.
    Ótimo vídeo!

  • @visionentertainment
    @visionentertainment 5 років тому

    How do you calculate volume for a box with a kerf port?

  • @jeremiahsmith6689
    @jeremiahsmith6689 7 років тому

    does that brace in the end equation even connect with the regular volume of the box

  • @grantm4400
    @grantm4400 3 роки тому

    I really want to understand this 😆

  • @TheJeremyN
    @TheJeremyN 11 років тому

    love all your vids

  • @scrapenbass493
    @scrapenbass493 5 років тому

    I have 2 alpine type r's swr1242d's in a sealed box with separate chambers with each chamber being 1 cubic foot..the manual for the subwoofer says that the optimal gross internal volume for a sealed box should be 0.85 ft3 (to the 3rd power) and a net internal volume of 0.78 ft3 (to the 3rd power)....so is my box sufficient for these subs? My initial thought was that the box is pretty close to those numbers once the subs are mounted inside the box...would appreciate your thoughts TIA

  • @tylerquick4582
    @tylerquick4582 11 років тому

    thanks for this vid amazing stuff best explanation iv found to date !!!! :)

  • @J3TPILOT
    @J3TPILOT 11 років тому

    good lot of info

  • @VinnyXL420
    @VinnyXL420 11 років тому

    Come on mark! thats kindergarten calculations man! :D
    Awesome vid as usual!
    For the next episode, why dont you try to talk about what tools you have, which of them you like the best, which you use more often than others etc.
    Im very interested to know what youre using over there man.

  • @nicholasram8235
    @nicholasram8235 7 років тому

    okay I'm a young one to this, I'm 17 going 18 and I love car audio ever since I was 5. I took it upon myself to build and install car audio into my friends car and the electrical part I've done already but after watching this video the only problem I will always have I'd the box calculations and porting etc. I have a general idea on volume calculating but I'm asking you for some advise.. after I take my measurements of the trunk and I got my numbers and sub displacement, I have to calculate the port volume separate and add it? and also how to I calculate how low of hertz I want the sub to play ?

  • @austinej2785
    @austinej2785 5 років тому

    Hi, nice video. Please how do i calculate the internal size of the sealed box? Of this
    External Dimensions (LxWxH) 444mm x 384mm x 309mm

    • @nicksonsbikeski440
      @nicksonsbikeski440 3 роки тому

      subtract the wall thickness from each of the length/height/width.

  • @sethos12612
    @sethos12612 11 років тому

    How can I use this information to figure out the shape for a fiberglass sub box? prior to making it, as it seems ill have to build or modify my rear plastic to intigrate it. cant afford to ruin the existing panel.

  • @kafoure93
    @kafoure93 8 років тому

    What are the pros/cons of sealed enclosure vs ban pass vs ported vs 4th order vs 6th order... etc? Thanks.

    • @Broadpaw_Fox
      @Broadpaw_Fox 7 років тому

      kafoure93 - sealed boxes are smaller (no need for internal space for a port), their frequency response is generally flatter (ports boost certain freq's), and they're usually easier to build. Just some basic's there...

  • @Eddy9lives
    @Eddy9lives 6 років тому

    Is there another way to measure without packing peanuts? Other object more commonly found?

  • @DamienNicholas
    @DamienNicholas 11 років тому

    can you explain rca's and why its not such a good idea to make your own?

  • @elliottcottrell1400
    @elliottcottrell1400 3 роки тому

    how do i calculate the cubic ft for 2 subwoofers in a ported box?

  • @keronali8264
    @keronali8264 9 років тому

    hey CAF I i want to build my own sub box but i was hoping to build a T- line box for 2 8'' JBL woofers
    any advice on how to get started??
    i measures the trunk of the car and got these dimensions
    w= 38
    h=15
    d= 20
    can i get a t line box out of this

  • @sunneh666
    @sunneh666 10 років тому +16

    Now for my problem. I live I europe. Metric ftw!

    • @shawngberry5429
      @shawngberry5429 7 років тому

      Sonny Brouesse 25.4 or .03936

    • @baksteenize
      @baksteenize 6 років тому

      Veel makkelijker dan imperial.

    • @ancelrick5396
      @ancelrick5396 6 років тому

      Yes. He really should be more considerate. Americans are better at conversion.

    • @klubstompers
      @klubstompers 5 років тому

      @@ancelrick5396 Yes we are, we convert you stuff to our stuff. Been doing it for centuries.

  • @milesprower6641
    @milesprower6641 3 роки тому

    Pro tip: lock camera exposure so it doesn't brighten and darken every time your hand enters and exits frame

  • @JesseOsby
    @JesseOsby 9 років тому

    Should you also add the volume of the speaker hole cutout (assuming a top-mounted woofer)? i.e. the hole makes the box volume slightly larger before the woofer drops into it and makes the volume smaller.

    • @qjuanwhite8285
      @qjuanwhite8285 8 років тому

      no

    • @JesseOsby
      @JesseOsby 8 років тому

      +qjuan white Why wouldn't you? Taking out part of one of the walls makes the box bigger.

    • @qjuanwhite8285
      @qjuanwhite8285 8 років тому

      I don't think the woofer hole matters just account for anything taking up space in your box

    • @jeremybaxley5848
      @jeremybaxley5848 6 років тому

      Good question and I fully understand. If you don't subtract that piece then why do you have to add baffles and braces when figuring volume?

  • @travisgulley2652
    @travisgulley2652 6 років тому +1

    Box volume effects the tuning frequency and if you make your subwoofer bigger you will bring the tuning frequency down and if you make your subwoofer box too big then you will bring the tuning frequency back up and that can make your subwoofers less louder also if you make your subwoofer box smaller you will bring the tuning frequency up and your subwoofers will not be as loud and if you make your subwoofer box too small you can suffocate the subwoofer and blow your subwoofers

    • @jimjones3287
      @jimjones3287 6 років тому

      What if you have the recommended volume (0.75 cubes for a sealed enclosure) but the width makes the back of the subwoofer almost touch the box (ie a slim enclosure), does that affect the subwoofer output (even if with woofer displacement in the box the box is still 0.75 cubes)?

  • @doublemanson
    @doublemanson 3 роки тому

    Can anyone give me their thoughts on 2 subs in a ported box with separate chambers with each side having a different tuning? Is there a name for that.

  • @liamreddy1854
    @liamreddy1854 6 років тому

    How would you determine the total cubic inches of volume that the box design needs for subwoofer to perform at its best?

    • @clintonraubenheimer5879
      @clintonraubenheimer5879 6 років тому

      the speaker manufacturer normally specifies the displacement on the box it is packed in.

    • @AB-80X
      @AB-80X 6 років тому

      Use the Win-ISD software.

  • @RGVShooters
    @RGVShooters 4 роки тому

    For those of us with Dyscalculia you should just retitle this video "Why you should have a reputable shop build your box" =D

  • @adamgilchrist3698
    @adamgilchrist3698 7 років тому

    Thank you

  • @Krupnoklipac
    @Krupnoklipac 5 років тому

    Crunch GTR 800 was the best for my small volumen vehicle like Seat ibiza.

  • @vinodrossi902
    @vinodrossi902 4 роки тому

    Super sir

  • @subaruforester6198
    @subaruforester6198 11 років тому

    Awesome bro! Always wanted to know how to design a wedge box & calculate the internal volume.
    What if the manufacturer recommends an enclosure of 48ltrs with a port tuned to 32hz... but I want a larger box, if I increased the box volume to 62ltrs and ported it tuned to 32hz, would this still sound good... maybe slightly more boomy sounding?
    Let us know what you think.
    Che bro.

    • @CarAudioFabrication
      @CarAudioFabrication  11 років тому +1

      Theres actually a program out there that allows you to input specs like this, play with box size and determine what the differences in output will be. Its free and I show it in the video below:: How to Design a Subwoofer Box - Design Software and the Math! Car Audio Fabrication CAF

    • @RAW_Reality
      @RAW_Reality 3 роки тому

      @@CarAudioFabrication Video is now "Private"?

  • @MrWorldWide806
    @MrWorldWide806 6 років тому

    Hey guys, I have a question about subwoofer space. I bought a JL Audio 8W1v3-4 subwoofer. This subwoofer will be going in a sealed box. The subwoofer calls for a .35 cubic feet size box. The box that I already have is .77 cubic feet. Will my JL subwoofer be okay in this box or what can I do to the box to make being the space down close to .35 cubic feet?