sealed ssr box

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drmike

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sealed ssr box
« on: 3 Sep 2006, 03:39 pm »
hey rick,
what size box would you need for a sealed ssr?
thanks,
dr mike

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Re: sealed ssr box
« Reply #1 on: 4 Sep 2006, 03:03 am »
hey rick,
what size box would you need for a sealed ssr?
thanks,
dr mike


.7-.75 cubic ft.

drmike

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Re: sealed ssr box
« Reply #2 on: 4 Sep 2006, 04:23 pm »
hey rick,
which parts express .75 box would work better?
thanks,
drmike

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Re: sealed ssr box
« Reply #3 on: 5 Sep 2006, 02:32 am »
hey rick,
which parts express .75 box would work better?
thanks,
drmike

The 17" x 10" x 12.5" cabinet.

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Re: sealed ssr box
« Reply #4 on: 13 Nov 2006, 10:36 pm »
What is the response for the sealed SSR as opposed to the 45-20K of the ported version?

Is it easier to match the sub's crossover to the SSR's with a sealed speaker as I would be using a sub with the SSR's.

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Re: sealed ssr box
« Reply #5 on: 13 Nov 2006, 11:52 pm »
What is the response for the sealed SSR as opposed to the 45-20K of the ported version?

Is it easier to match the sub's crossover to the SSR's with a sealed speaker as I would be using a sub with the SSR's.

The -3db point sealed is 55hz so it's very easy to integrate it with a subwoofer crossover point of 60-80hz.