Audiobahn AW831T Sealed Box Question
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Audiobahn AW831T Sealed Box Question
Hello all,
I have a couple of Audiobahn AW831Ts that I will be building a sealed box for in the very near future. Their documentation says you should have a volume of .25 to 1 cu/ft for sealed boxes. That is quite a large margin..
Does anyone have any expereince with Audiobahn products? What would you recomend for the box?
By the way they will be each powered @ 200w RMS @ 2Ohms.
Thank you for your time.
I have a couple of Audiobahn AW831Ts that I will be building a sealed box for in the very near future. Their documentation says you should have a volume of .25 to 1 cu/ft for sealed boxes. That is quite a large margin..
Does anyone have any expereince with Audiobahn products? What would you recomend for the box?
By the way they will be each powered @ 200w RMS @ 2Ohms.
Thank you for your time.
#2
Howdy,
I just got the AW1206T and I fabbed up a box with .96 cf
Some rules of thumb are that if you are looking for rumbling bass more air space is benificial. If you wanting to tune these as a mid driver I would put them in a smaller enclosure.
Also a smaller enclosure will allow the speaker to perform easier with less power. A bigger enclosure will distort more easy with incorrect power. I just finished mine this weekend so I will try to post up some pics later this week.
Paul
I just got the AW1206T and I fabbed up a box with .96 cf
Some rules of thumb are that if you are looking for rumbling bass more air space is benificial. If you wanting to tune these as a mid driver I would put them in a smaller enclosure.
Also a smaller enclosure will allow the speaker to perform easier with less power. A bigger enclosure will distort more easy with incorrect power. I just finished mine this weekend so I will try to post up some pics later this week.
Paul
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