I think he actually made a design himself, either way, this is cool as hell! First time in many years im excited to watch something on youtube! Keep it up Sam!
@crttechs873 If he didnt watch it yet he will because I already asked him what he thought about making a design for this in his next q&a on patreon 🔊🔊🔊🔊
It's his meat and potatoes, would be great if he joined in with a design. With Barevids we can all give it a go, pros, armchair know it alls and keyboard wariors. Fair contest and good clean fun. I'm not scared, your scared :D. Bass fest, we all want nice bass. Bring it on :D
@@UberAlphaSirus He mainly engineers with AD designs and Audio dynamics so his meat and potatoes is in Sq but im still dyin to see one of his creations in Sam's test cabin lol
@@atticchopshop8180 the first lot of designs are SQ. I have a screaming nasty burper in design right now. Dunno if Im going to do the SQ. Might do if I can send in my filter with it. We will see
I can’t for the life of me understand why this channel isn’t at 10x the subs. Too bad the first song doesn’t sound like this in real life. What a bass line!
You have had some of my favorite car audio related videos. The Digital designs VS. SUNDOWN, The mini boombox, the amplifier upgrade, how a hifinoics amp works, t line door cards
Dude I’ve been so excited for this series after you announced it. I was thinking you were going to do something different, like full scale, but this is awesome i have to say.
This is actually awesome and I can see this being useful for testing strategies to make stuff louder without having to build the whole thing beforehand. This is a fun way of experimenting, I was impressed by the air movement of this thing. It's so cool!
Wow, the real world application of this is so well done! It all works out perfectly and even the mics distortion sounds like in normal bass demos. I can't wait to see what kinds of whacky enclosures we'll see!
I could not stop laughing at the slowed footage of the 2" woofer. Dearly love the idea of a 2" woofer raising the roof, like something out of a Looney Tunes cartoon. 🤣 Good start! Definitely keep the test jig as it is. 👍
I've been watching for well over a decade. You always come up with creative ideas for your videos. You deserve more views surely. Nice work, tuned in as usual! 👍
Absolutely awesome. Been looking for some scaled-down testing of subwoofer enclosures. We all definitely need to see a lot more enclosure designs demonstrated. Thanks
Trying to plan together a season 2, it's a bit tricky as season 1 netted me a loss so need to reconfigure some things to make it viable, even if it just breaks even
@@joearokis8265 there are probably much more options if we use a 4-in woofer for scaling, but the problem is then many of the more elaborate enclosure designs wouldn't fit in the 3D printer build volume, or it would be like more than an entire reel for each box which would be very expensive, not to mention the test cabin would have to be very large, and other inconvenient complications
I have been catching various bits and pieces of this series.Not sure if you had planned to do this, but when it's over, you should build a full scale version of the loudest and second loudest one, and see how they compare. Versus the miniature.
For my Subaru, with the cabin sealed, it’s a 48HZ cabin with the W7. Front windows open, 20-28hz, and with all windows down, 31-38HZ. Call it the poor man 6th Order Bandpass. If your enclosure is vented of course.
Try this - put the pic inside the enclosure and use REW to measure the response to sine sweep starting from below the box resonance frequency. Look at what REW is reporting for THD. Increase the power for each sine sweep until the THD hits say 20% in the passband. That will give a really good idea of what to expect when the design is scaled up...
This is pretty fantastic. I love this project. maybe I'll submit something. my subwoofer design is pretty limited to winISD with a crude approximation of cabin gain, rather than properly considering helmholtz resonance and standing waves.
So, I want to make my own TV stand with a subwoofer and components. But what I am looking for is the absolute best sounding bass, as low as possible for the subwoofer but not sacrificing too much range. I like the deep rumble for movies. The subwoofer I'm thinking about using is a 8" Sony. It's currently in a powered cabinet, but it has the two plastic ports like 1" in diameter and about 2" long. I'm hoping a custom box might give it something a little better for down low. What enclosure would you recommend best? T-line? Sealed? Or a ported of a variant? I know sealed is great, maybe a little larger to allow for it to flex easier, but I also know free air is also supposed to have great range without box influence. I know t-line can make a sub louder with less, but then so can some ported. I plan on also combining it with a 4" to put under the seat for a little feel and kick. The 4" is decent in range when I plugged the port and made it sealed. The 4" is an Altec Lansing. I know the opposite would be best, but I don't have the space to fix the 8" under the seat. I was also thinking about a down firing ported or sealed with the components on the sides and maybe a center speaker as well. What do you think?
Hello Sir i have talked to you before on some different amplifiers and was wondering if you had ever used the MMATS Pro Audio amplifiers was looking at the m2000.1 instead of doing Digital Designs M2500 amp on two 2508 in a 6th order bandpass any information would be greatly appreciated . Thank you for your time.
Lol we don’t need a cookie cutter brown box tuned at 33hz. The man doesn’t build good boxes. He uses a standard method that any c grade audio shop would use. That’s why you never see his boxes on demo videos from random audio shows unless you search his name.
Awesome new series Sam and loved hearing 'Bass I Love you'. I wasn't keen on the annoying crowd noises from 15:40 onwards though, really distracting unfortunately 👍🏻
When you measure the FR of the box I'd recommend to move the mic as close as possible (1 cm) to the source and measure the driver and port separately. In REW you can sum the two responses and the result will likely match very well with your simulation
You can also do the "transfer function" approach to remove the "room" from the measured frequency response. The approach is similar to measuring cabin gain, except now you're going to use the measurements to use REW to remove the "cabin gain" (room effect) from the measured response to obtain a simulated anechoic response.
This is like another series I like on TH-cam called Fan Showdown. He tests user submitted PC fan designs and compares them to a quality aftermarket one.
I would like to ask a question brother. I have two matching alpine 500.1 amplifiers and would like to know how much you charge to repair them? I'm from the US.
when having 2 subs in same box,but separate from each other,............ does that mean box rise is 2x? 2x meaning each sub box rise, added together? or would box rise be cut in half, like parallel wiring for final load on a coil for example
@@southern_merican no, boxes don't cause rise, I think you have the wrong idea about this. Having two subs in the same box vs having a divider inside to essentially make it two boxes doesn't notably change the final impedance curve that the amplifier sees
@barevidsim talking about impedance rise. I'm asking how to look at box rise per sub. one sub in a system has a certain amount of box rise. when having 2 subs. each box(sub) has its own rise. the left sub rise,and the right sub rise. (divider inbetween) . so how do you use this information when tuning system ?
@barevids you have a video explaining how boxes cause rise so how can you say that ? boxes DO have a part in box rise. along with other contributing factors.
@@southern_mericanthe video is called box rise as thats become the adopted, albeit incorrect, term for it so it will be more searchable. I explain how boxes do not cause rise, they shape the impedance curve from the free air curve. so by putting it in a box you are reducing the impedance vs free air. if anything it should be called box sink, lol. in answer to your question, two identical subs in identical boxes, when used in parallel, will exactly half the impedance to the amplifier at any given frequency. example, if with one sub you had freq/imp of 20hz-5ohm, 30hz-2.2ohm, 40hz-3ohm, then with a second identical sub connected to the amp, it would see 20hz-2.5ohm, 30hz 1.1ohm, 40hz-1.5ohm.
Damn happy I havent got my 15"s towers on this,you know the ones. 25hz would have caused a cave in. If you know anyone, they are still ready to go to a good home to anyone that can pick up in south london. This Kef 10" is rocking these tones down to 30hz.
I was wondering since you do so many repairs , would you say a burn or damage voice coil on a subwoofer hooked to a car bass amp eventually internally damage the amp ? Or that is impossible , will or could there be a way to know if a sub is already bad ?
@@charlschuck6 if the sub is disconnected and not moving the ohm reading should be stable. touch the meter wires together tho to make sure it's stable just on the wires.
I have an idea for a box mount the speaker up inside it in the smaller section facing down towards an open bottom with a rear facing slot port tuned to 65 maybe like 1.6:1 idk about bandwidth
It's my bad, I put some crowd sound effects at the last minute to make it sound and feel like a bass comp 😂 but in hindsight it's very annoying and won't be in future episodes lol
If you placed an circuit that would limit the power at 15W. That would make it where you would not need to watch the power meter. If you know a little about Shell, you can setup a simple script. Place a camera on the power meter, where you can add it in the postproduction. You would only need to turn it up then back down. If you was to write a script, it would be able to roll the volume up, then down, with the same velocity every time, and you would need to only press one button, unless you needed to abort. The script could also be set to recognize, when you get to mechanical limits. That means that you could set a limits to where you would be within a certain safety factor that would allow for the actual mechanical limits not to be exceeded, and then every run would be maxed out, with the furtherest possible limit without leaving out of the clean outcome (hopefully that makes sense.). You could also place a red light near the power meter, which would be lit incase mechanical limits were reached, and then a second light would indicate a run up to the max power. This is crazy. I understand that it is only maths. But still. Keep them coming.
Shrink it 10% and make the port 10% smaller and same length (No fancy software sorry) I feel that will help loading and tuning farther away from cabin resonance for better bandwidth
Now I want to make one just for fun. Have you considered a chamber with “two windows down”? Most people blast their bass while cruising, instead of driving with a door open “comp style”.
@@brianmoreau5274 they do, but the differences in level and score will be proportional. So the best enclosure design that wins this competition will also be loudest in a real setup with both windows down. The reason I did it comp style is because it is easier to compare the scores here to real world scores that are done in a controlled environment.
@@nothanksgoogle5879 I was trying to simulate the crowd at an SPL competition but I guess nobody got it, so I removed those sounds from all future episodes...
So, already loving the hell out of this, but, for the second season and in the future, there should be a generic model of a car, preferably with real materials used in cars so the scaling would be as close to what it could be in real life, meaning something like ; 4 doors, rubber seals, scaled thickness of metal of the chassis, interior damping and isolation, vents and other stuff that makes a car, with 3d printing, it should be possible, this would take it to outerspace type of quality! As you mentioned, as it is now, its a fully prepped spl cabin with basically no leaks anywhere, but thats a really small percentage of real world uses, it all reminds me of a video of veritasium i watched recently with scaled boats and the biggest controlled wave maker, same idea as this one! Make a scale model in a scale environment and Take the video slowed down by a considerable margin until it fits real world scenarios, it was unbelievably real how it turned out, and to think, its also fluid dynamics! Water is fluid!
Hey Sam I started designing an enclosure but it will be quite large. I will test print myself first it is a compound folded horn paraflex enclosure. Might have bitten off more than I can chew 🤣
Something like this th-cam.com/video/KRdBzvFJtY4/w-d-xo.html ? or th-cam.com/video/7LS-UismSJc/w-d-xo.html they're for 18's but I think they scaled down
Is there a party going on outside where you live or is that noise added? I can't wait for the rest of this. You can test materials and construction methods too.
I added some crowd background noise to make it feel like a car audio show cos it felt kinda empty with silence but maybe I will leave it out next time 😂
nah keep the cabin the way it is. It doesnt represent a real car, but you are comparing enclosures not car types. This sealed cabin will be the constant and the only thing changing is the enclosures. Excited for upcoming videos! I'll try to submit a design or two I have made for friends!
I wonder if HexiBase watched this and what he thinks. Great content brother
I think he actually made a design himself, either way, this is cool as hell! First time in many years im excited to watch something on youtube! Keep it up Sam!
@crttechs873 If he didnt watch it yet he will because I already asked him what he thought about making a design for this in his next q&a on patreon 🔊🔊🔊🔊
It's his meat and potatoes, would be great if he joined in with a design. With Barevids we can all give it a go, pros, armchair know it alls and keyboard wariors. Fair contest and good clean fun. I'm not scared, your scared :D. Bass fest, we all want nice bass. Bring it on :D
@@UberAlphaSirus He mainly engineers with AD designs and Audio dynamics so his meat and potatoes is in Sq but im still dyin to see one of his creations in Sam's test cabin lol
@@atticchopshop8180 the first lot of designs are SQ. I have a screaming nasty burper in design right now. Dunno if Im going to do the SQ. Might do if I can send in my filter with it. We will see
Very interesting series and much needed in the audio world; different and fun.
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you are underrated as hell. can't wait to see more of this series :)
I can’t for the life of me understand why this channel isn’t at 10x the subs.
Too bad the first song doesn’t sound like this in real life. What a bass line!
Thanks man! Probably cos I don't command people to like and subscribe every 30 seconds 😂
The in car camera was very entertaining. It felt like I was watching a bass demo vid with 6 15s🤣🤣
This is a unique series that only you a techy dude could do. I'll be watching.
You have had some of my favorite car audio related videos. The Digital designs VS. SUNDOWN, The mini boombox, the amplifier upgrade, how a hifinoics amp works, t line door cards
Dude I’ve been so excited for this series after you announced it. I was thinking you were going to do something different, like full scale, but this is awesome i have to say.
Love hearing all those old school bass tracks I grew up with in the 90's
This is actually awesome and I can see this being useful for testing strategies to make stuff louder without having to build the whole thing beforehand. This is a fun way of experimenting, I was impressed by the air movement of this thing. It's so cool!
Proper funny lol xx
Wow, the real world application of this is so well done! It all works out perfectly and even the mics distortion sounds like in normal bass demos.
I can't wait to see what kinds of whacky enclosures we'll see!
Wonder what 6 or 8 of these would sound like lol I love this series
I could not stop laughing at the slowed footage of the 2" woofer. Dearly love the idea of a 2" woofer raising the roof, like something out of a Looney Tunes cartoon. 🤣 Good start! Definitely keep the test jig as it is. 👍
Same here🤣
Yeah proper entertainment.
I've been watching for well over a decade. You always come up with creative ideas for your videos. You deserve more views surely.
Nice work, tuned in as usual! 👍
The cheering in the background is fantastic
Everyone hates it lmao
This is really original and unique concept and it works great !
Extra points for originality.
Room Eq wizzard is amazing software. Love this series already!
Absolutely awesome. Been looking for some scaled-down testing of subwoofer enclosures. We all definitely need to see a lot more enclosure designs demonstrated. Thanks
Trying to plan together a season 2, it's a bit tricky as season 1 netted me a loss so need to reconfigure some things to make it viable, even if it just breaks even
I think a 4-inch woofer might be a better choice, but then everything would be more expensive. Maybe a later series?
@@joearokis8265 there are probably much more options if we use a 4-in woofer for scaling, but the problem is then many of the more elaborate enclosure designs wouldn't fit in the 3D printer build volume, or it would be like more than an entire reel for each box which would be very expensive, not to mention the test cabin would have to be very large, and other inconvenient complications
Definitely worth the wait! This is going to be my new favorite series to watch! Excellent work Sam!
i wonder if some of the more known box designers will join this friendly competition! would be awsome to see someone like drew jones make a box
More of this, this is great!!
This is such a cool idea, love the set up for it too!
This is awesome. I think if you keep at it long enough there could actually be a major breakthrough that gets very popular in full scale builds.
I have been catching various bits and pieces of this series.Not sure if you had planned to do this, but when it's over, you should build a full scale version of the loudest and second loudest one, and see how they compare. Versus the miniature.
Team (J&N) are going to be submitting a design soon. We just found this channel today.
The scaled up songs were great!
I was wondering what you going to play!
Just over from tictok...and subbed!
Man I reckon that speaker and box scaled up would move more air than my 2x12". I must be doing something very wrong. Love this series already!
Super interesting... Can't wait to see what designs get submitted.
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For my Subaru, with the cabin sealed, it’s a 48HZ cabin with the W7. Front windows open, 20-28hz, and with all windows down, 31-38HZ. Call it the poor man 6th Order Bandpass. If your enclosure is vented of course.
Why does mike honda have a Subaru?!?
@@LawrenceTimme got fed up having sealed head gaskets?
We need more of this
This shall be quite interesting, looking forward to the next ep.
Hey brotha, this is really cool and I hope you get a lot of attention for it.
Great video, well done
Very interesting and informative
Epic video man. Can’t wait for more episodes !!
I'd be very interested in the effects of the box position and orientation on all parameters.
Need those little trolls with the fuzzy hair. Does it hair trick for some fun bonus footage.
Try this - put the pic inside the enclosure and use REW to measure the response to sine sweep starting from below the box resonance frequency. Look at what REW is reporting for THD. Increase the power for each sine sweep until the THD hits say 20% in the passband. That will give a really good idea of what to expect when the design is scaled up...
this is really interesting!
I love this content.
This is pretty fantastic. I love this project. maybe I'll submit something. my subwoofer design is pretty limited to winISD with a crude approximation of cabin gain, rather than properly considering helmholtz resonance and standing waves.
B2 audio has an amazing 2 inch woofer
So, I want to make my own TV stand with a subwoofer and components. But what I am looking for is the absolute best sounding bass, as low as possible for the subwoofer but not sacrificing too much range. I like the deep rumble for movies. The subwoofer I'm thinking about using is a 8" Sony. It's currently in a powered cabinet, but it has the two plastic ports like 1" in diameter and about 2" long. I'm hoping a custom box might give it something a little better for down low. What enclosure would you recommend best? T-line? Sealed? Or a ported of a variant? I know sealed is great, maybe a little larger to allow for it to flex easier, but I also know free air is also supposed to have great range without box influence. I know t-line can make a sub louder with less, but then so can some ported. I plan on also combining it with a 4" to put under the seat for a little feel and kick. The 4" is decent in range when I plugged the port and made it sealed. The 4" is an Altec Lansing. I know the opposite would be best, but I don't have the space to fix the 8" under the seat. I was also thinking about a down firing ported or sealed with the components on the sides and maybe a center speaker as well. What do you think?
Hello Sir i have talked to you before on some different amplifiers and was wondering if you had ever used the MMATS Pro Audio amplifiers was looking at the m2000.1 instead of doing Digital Designs M2500 amp on two 2508 in a 6th order bandpass any information would be greatly appreciated . Thank you for your time.
Very informative and entertaining. Cant wait to see the next one.😀✌🏾
Good job, I love this idea!
MBE should get in on this.
Lol we don’t need a cookie cutter brown box tuned at 33hz. The man doesn’t build good boxes. He uses a standard method that any c grade audio shop would use. That’s why you never see his boxes on demo videos from random audio shows unless you search his name.
@iDome dam.... lmfao
I would to see someone like you or Hexibase make one of these with like 4-5s tuned for a vehicle!
Lolol this is brilliant xx
Nice concept
Awesome new series Sam and loved hearing 'Bass I Love you'.
I wasn't keen on the annoying crowd noises from 15:40 onwards though, really distracting unfortunately 👍🏻
Don't worry they're going away. My bad!
@@barevids Fantastic, looking forward to the next episode 👍🏻
I need to be doing bass demos at work😂
When you measure the FR of the box I'd recommend to move the mic as close as possible (1 cm) to the source and measure the driver and port separately. In REW you can sum the two responses and the result will likely match very well with your simulation
Thanks a lot for that! 😊
You can also do the "transfer function" approach to remove the "room" from the measured frequency response. The approach is similar to measuring cabin gain, except now you're going to use the measurements to use REW to remove the "cabin gain" (room effect) from the measured response to obtain a simulated anechoic response.
@@barevidswhat's a good budget efficient 1200 -1500 rms amp that does 1ohm good
If anyone knows the subwoofer test track at 10:20 please let me know! Would love to scare some people on my system 🤣
Nice videos man
I like this series Sam, I have lots to say about it, all good things. Maybe this will become a thing. Hope to submit a print for you as well. 🔊🙉😎
Hexi Base should incognito send in an entry. 😂
I'm currios what will perform better. 4th or 6th order
So how did you get passed the spl lab frequency limit? I kinda want to play with this on my own for testing purposes.
Bring it on Fellas
This is like another series I like on TH-cam called Fan Showdown. He tests user submitted PC fan designs and compares them to a quality aftermarket one.
Yeah I think that might’ve been the inspiration for this series
Yes, Sam specifically mentioned the fan showdown.
I'm so hype for this sorry I haven't had time to split my design yet but I'll work on it this weekend 👁
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I would like to ask a question brother. I have two matching alpine 500.1 amplifiers and would like to know how much you charge to repair them? I'm from the US.
What about the tang ban sub u tested years ago in your car in that big box
it's like the fan showdown XD
Hi,
where can I find this Design and what speaker is used?
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12:19 That is so cartoon lol.
Great video! 145 woah, good peak! I was still was close with the 136 to 138db guess from the other day!
when having 2 subs in same box,but separate from each other,............ does that mean box rise is 2x? 2x meaning each sub box rise, added together? or would box rise be cut in half,
like parallel wiring for final load on a coil for example
@@southern_merican no, boxes don't cause rise, I think you have the wrong idea about this. Having two subs in the same box vs having a divider inside to essentially make it two boxes doesn't notably change the final impedance curve that the amplifier sees
@barevidsim talking about impedance rise. I'm asking how to look at box rise per sub. one sub in a system has a certain amount of box rise. when having 2 subs. each box(sub) has its own rise. the left sub rise,and the right sub rise. (divider inbetween) . so how do you use this information when tuning system ?
@barevids you have a video explaining how boxes cause rise so how can you say that ?
boxes DO have a part in box rise. along with other contributing factors.
@@southern_mericanthe video is called box rise as thats become the adopted, albeit incorrect, term for it so it will be more searchable. I explain how boxes do not cause rise, they shape the impedance curve from the free air curve. so by putting it in a box you are reducing the impedance vs free air. if anything it should be called box sink, lol. in answer to your question, two identical subs in identical boxes, when used in parallel, will exactly half the impedance to the amplifier at any given frequency. example, if with one sub you had freq/imp of 20hz-5ohm, 30hz-2.2ohm, 40hz-3ohm, then with a second identical sub connected to the amp, it would see 20hz-2.5ohm, 30hz 1.1ohm, 40hz-1.5ohm.
Kicking ass with science.
It is fun.
Q- why only put the mic facing the woofer and not a 2nd mic facing the port?
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Great video! Help yourself with a cup of Disaronno from the background to celebrate! 👍
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Damn happy I havent got my 15"s towers on this,you know the ones. 25hz would have caused a cave in. If you know anyone, they are still ready to go to a good home to anyone that can pick up in south london. This Kef 10" is rocking these tones down to 30hz.
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I was wondering since you do so many repairs , would you say a burn or damage voice coil on a subwoofer hooked to a car bass amp eventually internally damage the amp ? Or that is impossible , will or could there be a way to know if a sub is already bad ?
A damaged coil can kill an amp yes, if the coil is shorted and low impedance. You can check the ohm of the coil with a multimeter
@@charlschuck6 if the sub is disconnected and not moving the ohm reading should be stable. touch the meter wires together tho to make sure it's stable just on the wires.
@@charlschuck6 yeah that doesn't sound good. I'd get it all looked at properly
Does your other video show how to submit? Do I have to scale the design myself?
Watch my other videos and find out lol!
Nice. Whats Fs.? Banner link is missing @27.26
this is dope!
Build a fan subwoofer, some examples here on TH-cam but none for automotive
Was that camera Shake added in post?? I can't believe that little thing!
No lol The camera was leant against one of the chairs which vibrates a bit
I have an amp with short circuit I need assistance with
I have an idea for a box mount the speaker up inside it in the smaller section facing down towards an open bottom with a rear facing slot port tuned to 65 maybe like 1.6:1 idk about bandwidth
Design it and send it in!
try the Dayton Audio ND65-8 2-1/2
This is gonna be a great series. What's the cheering in the background, copyright noise I'm guessing.
are you using a wide band meter?
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why is there background chatter like from a movie at 17mins in? thanks for efforts :) btw
It's my bad, I put some crowd sound effects at the last minute to make it sound and feel like a bass comp 😂 but in hindsight it's very annoying and won't be in future episodes lol
If you placed an circuit that would limit the power at 15W. That would make it where you would not need to watch the power meter. If you know a little about Shell, you can setup a simple script. Place a camera on the power meter, where you can add it in the postproduction. You would only need to turn it up then back down. If you was to write a script, it would be able to roll the volume up, then down, with the same velocity every time, and you would need to only press one button, unless you needed to abort. The script could also be set to recognize, when you get to mechanical limits. That means that you could set a limits to where you would be within a certain safety factor that would allow for the actual mechanical limits not to be exceeded, and then every run would be maxed out, with the furtherest possible limit without leaving out of the clean outcome (hopefully that makes sense.). You could also place a red light near the power meter, which would be lit incase mechanical limits were reached, and then a second light would indicate a run up to the max power. This is crazy. I understand that it is only maths. But still. Keep them coming.
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Shrink it 10% and make the port 10% smaller and same length
(No fancy software sorry)
I feel that will help loading and tuning farther away from cabin resonance for better bandwidth
Now I want to make one just for fun.
Have you considered a chamber with “two windows down”? Most people blast their bass while cruising, instead of driving with a door open “comp style”.
@@brianmoreau5274 they do, but the differences in level and score will be proportional. So the best enclosure design that wins this competition will also be loudest in a real setup with both windows down. The reason I did it comp style is because it is easier to compare the scores here to real world scores that are done in a controlled environment.
Why is there a background track of a sports game/event in the video?
@@nothanksgoogle5879 I was trying to simulate the crowd at an SPL competition but I guess nobody got it, so I removed those sounds from all future episodes...
So, already loving the hell out of this, but, for the second season and in the future, there should be a generic model of a car, preferably with real materials used in cars so the scaling would be as close to what it could be in real life, meaning something like ; 4 doors, rubber seals, scaled thickness of metal of the chassis, interior damping and isolation, vents and other stuff that makes a car, with 3d printing, it should be possible, this would take it to outerspace type of quality! As you mentioned, as it is now, its a fully prepped spl cabin with basically no leaks anywhere, but thats a really small percentage of real world uses, it all reminds me of a video of veritasium i watched recently with scaled boats and the biggest controlled wave maker, same idea as this one! Make a scale model in a scale environment and Take the video slowed down by a considerable margin until it fits real world scenarios, it was unbelievably real how it turned out, and to think, its also fluid dynamics! Water is fluid!
I absolutely agree! 😁 it would make the videos look really cool too! Definitely something I'm looking into!
Hey Sam I started designing an enclosure but it will be quite large. I will test print myself first it is a compound folded horn paraflex enclosure. Might have bitten off more than I can chew 🤣
Something like this th-cam.com/video/KRdBzvFJtY4/w-d-xo.html ? or th-cam.com/video/7LS-UismSJc/w-d-xo.html they're for 18's but I think they scaled down
Was hoping someone would go folded horn.
I also have been working on a paraflex design
What is the deadline for submissions for this series?
The series will last a couple months maybe. So no real deadline.
Is there a party going on outside where you live or is that noise added? I can't wait for the rest of this. You can test materials and construction methods too.
think audio fluff. Kinda annoying.
I added some crowd background noise to make it feel like a car audio show cos it felt kinda empty with silence but maybe I will leave it out next time 😂
@@barevids pls do lol
What will it cost to fix a poweraquastik A3000.1db amplifier. I'm getting it for $60.00
linked below where???
@@xRevoEmaGx th-cam.com/video/T5z-pE6Azxo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zccruj2-_W_AU_3F
@barevids Oh I was referring to what subs and where to get em
Should have tried different box positioning also as typically sub forward and port on drivers side is your best bet in a car with seats folded...
Sooooo cool
i don't think this scales linearly to a full size car setup though
nah keep the cabin the way it is. It doesnt represent a real car, but you are comparing enclosures not car types. This sealed cabin will be the constant and the only thing changing is the enclosures. Excited for upcoming videos! I'll try to submit a design or two I have made for friends!