I need help on building my own box!!!

 

GlenCox
Unregistered guest
hi everyone,
I have just bought 2 cheap 15" subs rated at 300 WRMS and I am going to be building a box for them soon, I want to build a sealed box, because they are the easiest to make and I'm not sure on tuning box ports or anything, but I was wondering how i could get more SPL out of my sealed box, Would I gain any more SPL if I made the box bigger? the recommended sealed box volume is 1.75 cubic feet each, So I was wondering if the story would be the same with sealed boxes as ported boxes, if I made the box volume bigger, say 2.5 - 3.0 cubic feet, would there be much of a gain in SPL? or is there any other easy way I would be able to gain SPL?

I need some help guys.
Cheers
 

Bronze Member
Username: Dobaryder

Cocoa, Florida U.s.

Post Number: 11
Registered: Jan-05
keep in mind the smaller the enclosure
the higher the bass and your speaker
handles more power
the larger the enclosure the deeper the bass
but the sub handles less power
go with recommended or a little larger your
300w 15s are only gonna take so much
to really increase spl spring for some
kickass 15s and sell your cheap ones to
someone who dont have anything and make
atleast half your money back thats what i do!
 

Gold Member
Username: Insearchofbass

Post Number: 1059
Registered: Jun-04
with a bigger box you probably wont gain spl but you will gain better clearity as far as lower notes playing cleaner or being able to play notes that you couldnt at all in some cases with a small box
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