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AIR SPECS DOES ANYONE NO THE AIR SPACE ON AUDIOBAHN AW1006T 10''SUB

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Hi, I have 2 10 Audiobahn aw1000x,4ohm, dual v.c,600watts each. ...but I can't find information on this model of subs ANYWHERE. I'D love to have a manual, or at least the specs... can anyone help?

i was not able to locate a manual but i did find some interesting information that hopefully may help,
The AudioBahn AW1000X Car Subwoofer Features: dual 4-ohm voice coils, non-pressed pulp cone, huge foam surround, frequency response 23-500 Hz, power range 50-600 watts RMS (300 watts per coil), peak power handling 1,200 watts, sensitivity 91.1 dB, top-mount depth 5-1/4" ,sealed box volume: 0.4-.95 cubic feet, ported box volume: 1.632 cubic feet.
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How much air space is needed for lanxar max st 15d

it depends on the type of enclose you are building and number of drivers .. you can build them and share air space or build it to were neither sub shares any air space.. if you buy a prefab enclosure for your 15s what ever q logic or q power or any other manufacture choses to build a universal port or vent or sealed box will be just fine.
which type of enclosure are you looking for ..
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1.6 cuft to 2.5 cuft per subwoofer check out the sub boxes from qpower and there specs for 15"BASS15 3HOLE 40 1/8 x 21 x 21 x 17 2.5cuBASS15 4HOLE T 42 x 18 x 18 x 16 1/4 1.6cuqpowers specs from there website
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How many cubic feet is optimum for audiobahn aw1000 10 inch subs?

If you visit, www.audiobahn.com i'm sure you can find some specs on their site. Otherwise it's 1 - 1.5 cubic feet per sub.
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What is the recommened air space for kicker comp vr sealed do you know the specs for building a sealed box

Really it all depends on how you want them to sound, and to be set up. There really is not specific air space, but there are general air spaces that work, and some times the manufacture will list some specs for different set ups. It also depends on the size of the sub, which you did not specify.

Kicker recommends as follows.

0.4 cubs per sub for a compact box, and 1.8 for an SQ box. SQ stand for sound quality.

So if you want a small box, do .4 per sub. If you want a better sounding box do 1.8.

Rule of thumb and something to think about.

The more air space in the sub, the less power you can run, the less air space, the more power you can run.

For example you can run 200 watts RMS per sub at .4 cubes, but only 140 watts RMS with 1.8.

As well, the smaller box will be louder, But not sound as good.
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I need to know how much airspace my 10" DVC audiobahn speaker requires

what type of audiobahn sub is a critical and missing factor of your statement so the specs im about to give you are very generic and can vary because like i already said i need to know the model number to be precise

it should be at 0.6 -2.35 and vented for the aw1005n this specification is for that sub only and depending on what kind of music you listen to will help decide the airspace u need if u get that model number let me know
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What type of enclosure for audio bahn aw1000x

I used to be an Audiobahn dealer and can help you with the box. However I can't find specs on that model in my records or on Audiobahn's website. If you email me ([email protected]) the Theile Small parameters for the subs I can give you more exact specs. The box should be ported (Audiobahn doesn't recomend a sealded box) with about 2.5 cubic feet, made of 3/4" MDF. Here are some generic specs that should go well with that particular sub.

Air Space (Cu. Ft.) 2.4

Port Size (Inches) 4 x 6.25

Tune Freq. (Hz) 39
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Size of boxes

Wow you are in luck, I used to be an Audiobahn dealer. Designing sub enclosures is my fulltime job. So here you go.-
If you are looking for sound that is very smooth, and has a very low end shaking everything setting off car alarms. You will need a PORTED BOX that is 3 CUBIC FEET FOR EACH SUB WOOFER. It actually calls for 2.7cu.ft but after you add speaker displacement and bracing it should be at least 3 cu.ft. The port can be either round or square made of plastic or 3/4" wood respectively. My port suggestions are dependent on how much space you have. The shortest round port might make some noise (too much pressure!). So think about that first. Anyway the short port is 3" diameter and 15.5" long. The longer port is 4" in diameter and 28.25" long. The rectangular wood port can also be either (port measurements are inside diamensions) 3" w x 3" w x 18.5" long (short port) or 2 w x 10.5 h x 48' long. The second longer wood port is recommended most but will take up a lot of space. The fact that you have to subtract the port volume from the box makes for space issues in cars. Also the second wood port sounds better and won't make much wind noise, but takes up .75 cu.ft worth of space. So in plain english your box will have to have an internal volume of 3.75cu.ft. An example of this could be made of 3/4" thick MDF, have 1" x 1" internal bracing and measure (box dimensions are external and assumes the use of 3/4" MDF) 12" h x 18" w x 30" deep. The port is an integral part of the box fitting inside. I'm sorry I can't provide any drawings to make things easier. Now this box size is one that I ran through a computer program I use. So it is not the same as the manufactures recommendations. I will list those as well.
The second box is an example using a round short port and also uses 3/4" MDF, 1 x 1" bracing, the 3" dia x 15.5" long port, and measures 12" x 18" x 24" externally.
If space is an issue try checking out the information below. -I got it from Audiobahn-
If for some reason it doesn't show up or you need assistance let me know. Good luck and enjoy your new setup-I'm sure you'll be happily disturbing the peace soon!
-Dynami
Model # AW1006T
Ported
Air Space (Cu. Ft.) 0.65
Port Size (Inches) 2 x 6.5
Port Vel. (%) 48.31
-3dB (Hz) 31.5
Tune Freq. (Hz) 40
Sub Disp. (Cu. Ft.) 0.21
Port Disp.(Cu. Ft.) 0.01
Total Vol. (Cu. Ft.) 0.75
Ported
Air Space (Cu. Ft.) 1.4
Port Size (Inches) 3 x 6.75
Port Vel. (%) 24.19
-3dB (Hz) 30
Tune Freq. (Hz) 39
Sub Disp. (Cu. Ft.) 0.21
Port Disp.(Cu. Ft.) 0.024
Total Vol. (Cu. Ft.) 1.5
Ported
Air Space (Cu. Ft.) 2.4
Port Size (Inches) 4 x 6.25
Port Vel. (%) 14.39
-3dB (Hz) 29
Tune Freq. (Hz) 39
Sub Disp. (Cu. Ft.) 0.21
Port Disp.(Cu. Ft.) 0.04
Total Vol. (Cu. Ft.) 2.5
EBP 74 80 80

Sealed NR NR NR
Minimum (Cu. Ft.) 0.5
Maximum (Cu. Ft.) 1
SPL (dB) 80
All sealed boxes already include the displacment for the subwoofer. NR = (Not Recommended)

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Distortion way to fast on my audiobahn awes10p

Try to some polyphil or something like cotton to fill some of the empty space in the box to stop the echo. be sure to chek specs for the speaker you are building the box for. Speakers and their enclosures differ by speaker.
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