Ok i have a nice set a seakers that i need to make boxes for. I was thinkin sealed boxes as they are easier to make yeah ? Ok i need help with the dimensions i should make the boxes.
They are two way and the sizers are as follows :
tweeters are 2 inch
woofers are 10 inch
tweeter ohms : 2
woofer ohms : 7
the speakers are 30 watts
any help would be sweet
cheers
md
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Sorry deef, but that's not much information to work with. I guess you could just try building a box and see what happens? For a 10" speaker you might try a box volume in the range of 60 liters (2 cubic ft). But without having more details about the electrical and mechanical properties of the speaker, it's really just a shot in the dark.
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I don't know how 'pro' it is, and barefoot certainly has more experience on this than I do, but I made a very decent sounding enclosure for a 15" speaker using 15"Hx15"Wx12"D interior measurements... So, for you 10"ers... 10"Hx10"Hx8"D...
I used 3/4" particle board (and a *lot* of caulk)... need to redo it with 3/4" 7-ply, but it's 14 years old and holding strong as a bass cab. Very clean sounding.
I used 3/4" particle board (and a *lot* of caulk)... need to redo it with 3/4" 7-ply, but it's 14 years old and holding strong as a bass cab. Very clean sounding.