This is what I'm trying. I don't know what the best drivers are going to be. I want cood clean bass guitar sound like in a Country song. I changed this picture from it's original two driver one passive radiator making it impossible to see the real dimensions. Steve said that I could do what I want to the WIcked one... SO, I made it more of a real horn with laminar air wave. The Wicked One is not really a horn like this one is. There's possibly a passive radiator between 'J' and 'M' I purposefully changed the brightness so you can't read the grid that it is drawn on.
I think I like the idea of having a wood working shop build it for me, but I need help. I don't know what drivers to use and I don't know how to figure it out. I need two tens and an eight but what size should the volume of the sealed side need to be.... I have NO idea.I have NO idea what to call this subwoofer and bass guitar cabinet. is it an 20th order or what I need help figuring out the dimensons and might have to have all three drivers be an 8 Inch. I used to know how to do it but I forgot. Please... someone said that they recommended drivers, but I can't find where they recommended it.
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Lets start with the best 10 inch drivers. I have hope that I can afford them. THen lets go with an 8 inch passive radiator. I kind of want to buy an 8 inch driver with a dual voicecoil and see if it will work as a passive radiator, but I don't know what to think about things like ohms. My last receiver died and displayed 'overload' when I turned it on or something like that. I have a lot more money this time around, but I need to know how to not overlaod an amp. Can Steve Deckert build an amp for me that will do both so I can try both? We will have to wait and see.
Thanks for your info, I changed the dimensions of the cabinet/subwoofer in the picture so don't try and reverse engineer it.