whitegoose( RedR-ZedR) wrote:custom not built properly = pointlessAnd who say you cant fit a proper ported enclosre, because you easly can.
Corey Anderson wrote:Custom > Prefab
Mennitti wrote:Corey Anderson wrote:Custom > Prefab
$.02
TRUE, to an extent.
I have yet to listen to a custom box that significantly outperforms a prefab box with subs thrown in it.
This isn't Rocket-Science, it is near impossible to make a box too big for subs in the confines of a trunk, and
prefab boxes are not so small that they suffocate a sub to drastically underperform. All we are doing is seperating
rear waves of the speaker from the front waves which are produced from both sides of the cone.
Custom boxes are only necessary if you plan to compete, or if the customer is pickey and wants a nice install;
otherwise you are going to have minimal gains of 3-5 dB. The average consumer will not know the difference.
Mennitti wrote:Corey Anderson wrote:Custom > Prefab
$.02
TRUE, to an extent.
I have yet to listen to a custom box that significantly outperforms a prefab box with subs thrown in it.
This isn't Rocket-Science, it is near impossible to make a box too big for subs in the confines of a trunk, and
prefab boxes are not so small that they suffocate a sub to drastically underperform. All we are doing is seperating
rear waves of the speaker from the front waves which are produced from both sides of the cone.
Custom boxes are only necessary if you plan to compete, or if the customer is pickey and wants a nice install;
otherwise you are going to have minimal gains of 3-5 dB. The average consumer will not know the difference.
TeamKatastrophic wrote:Couldnt have put it better my self.Mennitti wrote:Corey Anderson wrote:Custom > Prefab
$.02
TRUE, to an extent.
I have yet to listen to a custom box that significantly outperforms a prefab box with subs thrown in it.
This isn't Rocket-Science, it is near impossible to make a box too big for subs in the confines of a trunk, and
prefab boxes are not so small that they suffocate a sub to drastically underperform. All we are doing is seperating
rear waves of the speaker from the front waves which are produced from both sides of the cone.
Custom boxes are only necessary if you plan to compete, or if the customer is pickey and wants a nice install;
otherwise you are going to have minimal gains of 3-5 dB. The average consumer will not know the difference.
Considering that 3Db is perceived as twice as loud to the human hearing, I think that that is a worthwhile gain. $30-50 to build your own well designed box is quite a bit cheaper then buying a set of better subs and a bigger amp to power them. Since, if everything is equal, it takes 2x the power to double the volume, just a simple box doing that would be a way cheaper route.
Mennitti wrote:Trust me, there is a huge difference between a cheapo prefab (or any prefab for that matter) and a properly designed and built enclosure. Thats just plan stupid to say an average consumer wont notice, if anything they will probally be more apt to notice. Either you havnt ever heared the difference between a prefab and a well built and design enclosure or your just deaf.Mennitti wrote:Corey Anderson wrote:Custom > Prefab
The average consumer will not know the difference.
SundownAudioNY wrote:You have already showed how little you know about car audio. It should be the other way around, lets see some of your work sir.
SundownAudioNY wrote:whitegoose( RedR-ZedR) wrote:custom not built properly = pointlessAnd who say you cant fit a proper ported enclosre, because you easly can.
Mennitti wrote:Hi. I'm Phil Mennitti. Nice to meet you. What shop do you work for?
Where are some photos of your work to lend credibility to your assertion of my stupidity?
Mennitti wrote:So you joined yesterday,Just because i joined this site yesterday and im only 20 that means i am a total fawking noob? Age, post count, and join date have nothing to do with my knowledge of car audio.
You are 20 years old,
you called me stupid (which I am),
and you have no pics of your car/work to back up your theory?
Here is my work:
If you click my sig, make sure and take a look at all the National trophies.
whitegoose( RedR-ZedR) wrote:You said its pointless to build a custom enclosure that isnt well designed, i totaly aggree there but who says he doesnt have room for a proper built enclosure.SundownAudioNY wrote:You have already showed how little you know about car audio. It should be the other way around, lets see some of your work sir.
SundownAudioNY wrote:whitegoose( RedR-ZedR) wrote:custom not built properly = pointlessAnd who say you cant fit a proper ported enclosre, because you easly can.
what the @!#$ are you trying to say there? i read and re-read that and cant figure it out for the life of me.
TeamKatastrophic wrote:Thanks, just cause im new to this site doesnt mean i know nothing. Yes this is Corey and after viewing your account ik you from ROE. Im sorry to the OP for getting so off topic on your thread but its a difference in opion. Im a pure bass head, im into spl and he more into the show thing. Its all great, its just not my thing, were spl might not be his thing. Sorry for starting any @!#$ but I just totaly dissagree that there isnt much gain between a prefab and proper designed enclosure. If you want ill do a huge test between some enclosures using the same driver, and my TL.Mennitti wrote:Hi. I'm Phil Mennitti. Nice to meet you. What shop do you work for?
Where are some photos of your work to lend credibility to your assertion of my stupidity?
If this is the guy I think it is, and I'm sure it is he has more then enough credibility. I respect both of you for what you have done and didn't mean to start an argument going here. Trust me though Corey (SundownAudioNY) knows his stuff.