This was an absolute stunning tutorial, The best i've seen. What I loved the most was the back and forth between different scenarios or boxes to show how the changes you made impacted different areas and why they didnt in other. Thank You 🥰😀
@@RAW-CAt Cheers mate, you were 100% right its super fun once you get a few hours under your belt. I've been able to modify a box i made today from a Vented to a 6th order just by playing around as you showed. Thanks again
Merci beaucoup pour toutes ces explications, un tutoriel formidable 🤗. Je sais maintenant à quoi je vais occuper ma soirée. Good luck for your next sub box 👍
thank you, please I have a 30w, 8ohm speaker. that's the only 2 data I read on the emant. how I can calculate the air of my box (speaker) to be made using winISD
Now following triticums improved port area calculator, the max air velocity should not exceed 30 m/s, much more than 17m/s. And thoughts on why the big difference?
@@RAW-CAt thank you for the answer! Great videos btw. I'd love a Helix DSP.... any kind haha. Have an audio control dm-810, nowhere near as nice software-wise. However they're updating us to get parametric EQ and some other quality of life features this month! I can't wait!
Not all box types have Qtc. Is it sealed? Do you have the latest WinISD version? It is an old program, so there are loads of differen versions floating around.
I designed a box to 25Hz but to get the port noise down I selected the option to use 2 ports. Winisd says the ports need to be 69cm long, does this mean I need 2x 69cm long ports or is it 2x35cm ports? The length of the port doesnt change in Winisd based on the number of ports used so I dont know if I need the total length of all the ports combined to be what Winisd recommends or if they all need to be the full 69cm length.
Whatever winisd tells you, you need EACH port to be that length. Yeah, better iption is to make a massive single port. Remember, the lower the tuning the bigger the port.
@@RAW-CAt I’ve tried another sub and it seems to be okay now, that setup was meant to exceed xmaxx at 55hz😂 I must have done something wrong, but now a different sub seems to be fine!
Sure you can, if you want to see the amp load or you want a better simulation of the max SPL, but purely for the frequency response it's doesn't mater.
This was an absolute stunning tutorial, The best i've seen. What I loved the most was the back and forth between different scenarios or boxes to show how the changes you made impacted different areas and why they didnt in other. Thank You 🥰😀
Thank you for watching and best of luck designing boxes😉
@@RAW-CAt Cheers mate, you were 100% right its super fun once you get a few hours under your belt. I've been able to modify a box i made today from a Vented to a 6th order just by playing around as you showed. Thanks again
I 100% agree ,busy with my project ,SWR 2112D2 20 year I had it in sealed I trying vented now ,still got same woofer
Best tutorial I've seen so far! Watching this has fixed so many issues and errors I was having. Thank you so much for this!
Best tutorial I've seen for this program. Thanks!
Merci beaucoup pour toutes ces explications, un tutoriel formidable 🤗.
Je sais maintenant à quoi je vais occuper ma soirée.
Good luck for your next sub box 👍
FINALY SOMEONE USEING METRIC ! ♥
I think the default unit for VAS is m^3 and to change it to liters you have to click the text m^3 like you previously have done.
Great video ❤
Not 1.8 in series 1.8 in parallel I just wanted to say that might have been confusing some people great video
So it's dedicated to subwoofers ?
Yes, but in the same way you can model midbass or even midrange drivers.
thank you, please I have a 30w, 8ohm speaker. that's the only 2 data I read on the emant. how I can calculate the air of my box (speaker) to be made using winISD
You need to measure T/S parameters of that speaker. I have a video about that as well.
Now following triticums improved port area calculator, the max air velocity should not exceed 30 m/s, much more than 17m/s. And thoughts on why the big difference?
@@RAW-CAt thank you for the answer! Great videos btw. I'd love a Helix DSP.... any kind haha. Have an audio control dm-810, nowhere near as nice software-wise. However they're updating us to get parametric EQ and some other quality of life features this month! I can't wait!
Hi, I do not see the QTC within the 'Box' screen as you do?
Not all box types have Qtc. Is it sealed? Do you have the latest WinISD version? It is an old program, so there are loads of differen versions floating around.
I designed a box to 25Hz but to get the port noise down I selected the option to use 2 ports. Winisd says the ports need to be 69cm long, does this mean I need 2x 69cm long ports or is it 2x35cm ports? The length of the port doesnt change in Winisd based on the number of ports used so I dont know if I need the total length of all the ports combined to be what Winisd recommends or if they all need to be the full 69cm length.
Whatever winisd tells you, you need EACH port to be that length. Yeah, better iption is to make a massive single port. Remember, the lower the tuning the bigger the port.
@@RAW-CAt Thanks, its hard to find piping over 4 inches for me so i have to make 2 4 inch ports
Please help! My xmaxx says it’s 210mm on winisd but it’s made to the manufacturers’ reccomendation!
@@RAW-CAt I’ve tried another sub and it seems to be okay now, that setup was meant to exceed xmaxx at 55hz😂 I must have done something wrong, but now a different sub seems to be fine!
Why don’t you tell us about the group delay parameter?, this parameter determines how far the bass will lag behind the main sound.
It's a tutorial for beginners. Group delay is something more advanced.
should't you enter like 2 voicecoils ? and input the Re in series ?
Sure you can, if you want to see the amp load or you want a better simulation of the max SPL, but purely for the frequency response it's doesn't mater.
@@RAW-CAt
I have no idea why so many say "mil" when meaning millimeter. Mil is a millions of an inch.
Actually, a mil is a thousandth (1/1000) on an inch. I don't know why it's called a "mil"
@@byrontaylor2378 my bad. It is s you say a thousands of an inch. Maybe it comes from "milli"inch (milli, micro.....)?