Hello all,
I am going to build my first subwoofer and would like some information that I can not find for myself. I am using WinISD beta as a design tool. I have two possible plans on the table now. One plan is to use Dayton RSS265HF-4 10" in a 2 cubic foot box with a 3" vent 15.81 long tuned at 22.77Hz powered with 500 watt Dayton plate amp. Second plan is Dayton RSS315HF-4 12" in a 2 cubic foot sealed box with same type of amp. My question is how would these compare to each other? My room is 14' X 16' with 16' length totaly open to another room. Volume I like is moderate but when I feel froggy I will tend to turn it up some. Wish to have setup good for 50/50 HT & music. Am trying to keep enclosure size down for WAF. Also is there any negative effects of haveing these two drivers in a downfiring design? I don't know if gravitaional force pulling the cones down will be a problem.
Thanks
Robert
I am going to build my first subwoofer and would like some information that I can not find for myself. I am using WinISD beta as a design tool. I have two possible plans on the table now. One plan is to use Dayton RSS265HF-4 10" in a 2 cubic foot box with a 3" vent 15.81 long tuned at 22.77Hz powered with 500 watt Dayton plate amp. Second plan is Dayton RSS315HF-4 12" in a 2 cubic foot sealed box with same type of amp. My question is how would these compare to each other? My room is 14' X 16' with 16' length totaly open to another room. Volume I like is moderate but when I feel froggy I will tend to turn it up some. Wish to have setup good for 50/50 HT & music. Am trying to keep enclosure size down for WAF. Also is there any negative effects of haveing these two drivers in a downfiring design? I don't know if gravitaional force pulling the cones down will be a problem.
Thanks
Robert
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