I am modeling a small sealed sub that would fit inside my Ikea Expedit bookcase. The hole is 13.25"x13.25" I already have 1 Dayton DVC 10" driver so I figured I'd pick another one up. Not the idea drivers but a neat little experiment non the less.
I was researching building an LT for this box but was able to basically reach the same values by adding a few PEQ cuts of the 12 dB range. However the Q I was using in WinISD was that of .08. Is this a range capable by either the BFD or the FBQ? I know I have seen 120/60 listed before--is that the max width? The conversions I have looked at here: http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-bandwidth.htm suggest that a 120/60 is a Q of .667, and that my .08 Q would be 7 octaves (or 420/60). Are my numbers correct? Does that mean I would just need to use a series of 2 octave cuts? Although if my sub is being cut by the receiver at 80 hz then it "seems" I wouldn't need more than a couple octaves anyways...
I was researching building an LT for this box but was able to basically reach the same values by adding a few PEQ cuts of the 12 dB range. However the Q I was using in WinISD was that of .08. Is this a range capable by either the BFD or the FBQ? I know I have seen 120/60 listed before--is that the max width? The conversions I have looked at here: http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-bandwidth.htm suggest that a 120/60 is a Q of .667, and that my .08 Q would be 7 octaves (or 420/60). Are my numbers correct? Does that mean I would just need to use a series of 2 octave cuts? Although if my sub is being cut by the receiver at 80 hz then it "seems" I wouldn't need more than a couple octaves anyways...