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Topic: Will the Dukk Please Rise?
Dukk, Master of Ceremonies??? oh wait... wrong person...Master of something...I'm not sure yet...
Anyways, can you tell me the volume of the box and port length for 2 RF XLC 10's in a ported enclosure?
Thanks!
-PimpTaurus
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PimpTaurus
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posted 09-06-1999 07:28 PM
Dukk, Master of Ceremonies??? oh wait... wrong person...Master of something...I'm not sure yet...
Anyways, can you tell me the volume of the box and port length for 2 RF XLC 10's in a ported enclosure?
Thanks!
-PimpTaurus
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[This message has been edited by PimpTaurus (edited 09-06-99).]
Posts: 365 | From: Wexford, PA | Registered: Jul 1999
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The book said 1Ft^3 but now port size. If you what to have it run on termpro then you will need to give them the spects on the woofer. They might be in the progam I do not know I don't own it YET. For ports I got 3" ports at 13.36" tuned at 35Hz.Using this: Port length = [(8466.4 * R^2) / (Vb * Fb^2)] - (1.463 * R)
R = radius of port Vb = volume of box Fb = tuning frequency ------------------ Capple SPLnDB2 www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Flats/9916/
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capple
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posted 09-07-1999 06:38 AM
The book said 1Ft^3 but now port size. If you what to have it run on termpro then you will need to give them the spects on the woofer. They might be in the progam I do not know I don't own it YET. For ports I got 3" ports at 13.36" tuned at 35Hz.Using this: Port length = [(8466.4 * R^2) / (Vb * Fb^2)] - (1.463 * R)
R = radius of port Vb = volume of box Fb = tuning frequency ------------------ Capple SPLnDB2 www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Flats/9916/
[This message has been edited by capple (edited 09-07-99).]
Posts: 346 | From: MN, USA <IMG SRC=http://fp.geocities.com/capple.geo/mazda/truck1t_100x75.JPG | Registered: May 1999
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I could've sworn that RF XLC's were in the Termpro Database, but I'll see if I can dig up the t/s parameters...Oh yeah. (size really isn't an issue) Though, the amp will be a 450 watter (I think its less, but who really knows )
thanks
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PimpTaurus
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Member # 265
posted 09-07-1999 08:23 AM
I could've sworn that RF XLC's were in the Termpro Database, but I'll see if I can dig up the t/s parameters...Oh yeah. (size really isn't an issue) Though, the amp will be a 450 watter (I think its less, but who really knows )
thanks
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Posts: 365 | From: Wexford, PA | Registered: Jul 1999
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Rockford XLC 10... "RPF2410" (8ohm version only) FS (Hz) 32 QMS 5.23 QES 0.47 QTS 0.43 VAS 1.62 (in cubic feet) 0.06 cubic feet(woofer displacement)
Thanks...
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PimpTaurus
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Member # 265
posted 09-07-1999 08:30 AM
Rockford XLC 10... "RPF2410" (8ohm version only) FS (Hz) 32 QMS 5.23 QES 0.47 QTS 0.43 VAS 1.62 (in cubic feet) 0.06 cubic feet(woofer displacement)
Thanks...
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Posts: 365 | From: Wexford, PA | Registered: Jul 1999
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Your gonna ask Dukk to rise, or ask Dukk for a rise????------------------ STILL waiting to hear a GOOD pair of HLCD's!!
If it dont fit, force it... if it breaks, it needed to be replaced anyway... members.tripod.com/Audiophyle
Audiophyle
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posted 09-07-1999 12:27 PM
Your gonna ask Dukk to rise, or ask Dukk for a rise????------------------ STILL waiting to hear a GOOD pair of HLCD's!!
If it dont fit, force it... if it breaks, it needed to be replaced anyway... members.tripod.com/Audiophyle
Posts: 3120 | From: nowhere | Registered: May 1999
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What my intention of the title was again to acknowledge Dukk and his Termpro software...And all I would like is the volume of the box , and port dimensions...
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PimpTaurus
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Member # 265
posted 09-07-1999 12:59 PM
What my intention of the title was again to acknowledge Dukk and his Termpro software...And all I would like is the volume of the box , and port dimensions...
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Posts: 365 | From: Wexford, PA | Registered: Jul 1999
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2 cuft is okay with 2 3" ports anywhere from 8.5"-12" long (shorter=louder, longer=deeper)3 cuft has some more output with a pair of 3" ports 4.75" long or a pair of 4" ports 10" long.
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And that's the bottom line, cuz: LORD DUKK SAYS SO!
The Big Show The Dukk says: Know your bass: PORT your damn box!! Have HoleSaw, Will Travel!
Dukk
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Member # 1344
posted 09-07-1999 01:14 PM
2 cuft is okay with 2 3" ports anywhere from 8.5"-12" long (shorter=louder, longer=deeper)3 cuft has some more output with a pair of 3" ports 4.75" long or a pair of 4" ports 10" long.
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And that's the bottom line, cuz: LORD DUKK SAYS SO!
The Big Show The Dukk says: Know your bass: PORT your damn box!! Have HoleSaw, Will Travel!
Posts: 3690 | From: Abbotsford, BC, Canada | Registered: Mar 2000
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thanks dukk!I new you would come through (as usual)
Many thanks...
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PimpTaurus
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Member # 265
posted 09-07-1999 02:44 PM
thanks dukk!I new you would come through (as usual)
Many thanks...
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Posts: 365 | From: Wexford, PA | Registered: Jul 1999
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oh... sorry... this is a no brainer...is that a 3 cubic foot box total (ie 1.5 cubic feet to each woofer)
I'm drawing a blank and my mind hurts
thanks
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PimpTaurus
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Member # 265
posted 09-07-1999 03:14 PM
oh... sorry... this is a no brainer...is that a 3 cubic foot box total (ie 1.5 cubic feet to each woofer)
I'm drawing a blank and my mind hurts
thanks
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Posts: 365 | From: Wexford, PA | Registered: Jul 1999
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