I.S.C.T – I’m looking for some advice / help in my research on a NEW project!

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UpperCut

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I.S.C.T – I’m looking for some advice / help in my research on a NEW project!

Presently I’m researching for one of my new projects which I want to build in month to come, but I have a few small problems of finding correct answers!

The projects scenario is as follow:

To fit two Peerless drivers (Brand new yet out of production as far I know - No. 831858 - 8” woofer, type description 220 SWR 39 – 115 PPX AL - DVC 8 Ohm + 8 Ohm, about each 112 Watt RMS (200 Watt IEC), Excursion 14 mm, Fs 22.0, QTC 0.23, ) both into ONE (1) Enclosure which would be to my first round of calculation a net volume of 34.8 liter (1.23 cubic Foot). Factory specs are indicating 15 to 20 Liter when used as single units.

I have been able to find a few things in my research on the Internet & in all of my books collected over the years but I wanted to get more info if possible & what peoples thoughts on this as well.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

rgs UpperCut

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You should use the max litrage possible,
it will delivery more bass as you know.
Connect them in parallel to more gain.

UpperCut

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Hi there,

YES thank you!
I'm at 35.8 Liter presently & having two more slices (I.S.C.T) of each 1.45 Liter will gets it on to 37.7 or even four slices on to 40.6 Liter that should do the trick, and YES I was planning to use the two identical DVC driver as a paralleled unit for each channel which then would come to (SPL / + 12 dB/2.83V/1m).

rgs UpperCut