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It will mess with the baffle step a little bit yes, but if you are using these for a home theater and will be using some kind of room...
Yes if using two drivers 2-2.5cuft per driver. If you wanted to use two ports per driver they should be cut to 4" long. Actually 3.5cuft total...
You will want a cabinet of 2 - 2.5cuft (assuming a single driver), using all four ports at full length. The stock crossover should work.
Yes to both. The port can be placed on the front or the back without issue. No trouble from curved sides either as long as you keep the baffle...
That may be fixable with some Goop adhesive, should just need a thin layer to hold the surround together. Otherwise you may be able to get a...
That enclosure volume works well with the single PR without needing extra mass. You are however limited to about 20w if used fullrange before...
Those specs are provided by Celestion and I'm not sure how they calculated that frequency range for this driver but it's certainly not the range...
Other projects have taken priority over this one. I still plan on building them but I don't know exactly when I will get around to it.
I've previously cut some baffles designed to fit that box for another member, it was designed to use the 2.5" flared port that PE sells, the port...
They would work in the slanted Volt-6 flatpacks but obviously the stock Volt-6 baffle isn't compatible with this driver. It should also be used...
It could benefit a little from a brace placed there.
It could be interesting to try, through the f3 on these is already quite high when sealed and using the aperiodic vent to decrease the Qts would...
The 1" Walmart mattress topper should be ok, I would just make sure you line the back, sides, top and bottom. When I have cut the holes for those...
The port pointing down is not an issue if it's out of the way of the driver.
In that case also double check that you didn't mix up the woofer (LF) and midrange (MF) terminals. You can also wiggle the leads of the...
If you have a multimeter check the resistance between the positive on the input terminal block and the positive on the LF terminal block, it...
A simple ported box could be 14" wide x 12" deep x 22" high. This will give you approximately 1.55cuft gross volume. Could use a single one of...