Enclosure Construction Tips

The GTi Subwoofer will only sound as good as the enclosure it is mounted in. Build an enclo- sure that meets the guidelines listed below and you will get the high performance bass you sought when you stepped up to GTi.

1.Box Dimensions - Try to choose subwoofer enclo- sure dimensions (height, width and depth) which are not equal or multiples of each other. This will mini- mize standing waves and resonance in the cabinet. Example: Ideal - 26"h x 17"w x 10"d; Not ideal: 30"h x 15"w x 9"d (30 is a multiple of 15).

2.Enclosure Material and Thickness - Use MDF or particleboard at least 3/4" (19mm) thick. With high powered amplifiers or subwoofers of 12" diameter or larger, use 1" (25mm) thick MDF or particleboard.

3. Joint Construction - All joints should

 

AREA

 

CIRCLE DIAMETER

VENT (h x w)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.14 sq. in.

=

2"

=

1.75" x 1.75"

be glued and screwed (no nails). The

 

cabinet should be airtight and must

 

7.07 sq. in.

=

3"

=

2" x 3.50"

include adequate bracing to minimize

 

12.57 sq. in.

=

4"

=

2" x 6.25"

resonance.

 

19.63 sq. in.

=

5"

=

3" x 6.50"

 

 

4. Fiberglass Application - Apply a 1"

 

28.27 sq. in.

=

6"

=

3" x 9.50"

blanket of fiberglass or polyester to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

interior walls (except the baffle board)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

of all vented enclosures. For sealed

 

Points on Power Handling

enclosures (no ports) fill the entire volume with

fiberglass or polyester (12-16 oz. per cubic foot).

The power handling of any subwoofer is

If you do not wish to use damping material then

related both to its ability to dissipate heat and to

make the box size 10% larger than recommended

the maximum cone excursion limits.

by the graphs.

 

• Too much electrical power can cause the wire in

 

 

 

5. Ports - Construct port tubes from PVC pipe or

the voice coil to overheat and burn out.

cardboard tubing with a wall thickness of at least

• Too much cone motion can cause the cone to

1/16". The end of the port tube must be kept one

mechanically limit and damage the subwoofer.

port diameter away from either the inside of the

 

 

 

 

 

 

box or any surfaces in the car.

 

• Depending on the subwoofer model, the GTi motor

If a port tube is not available, you may also

 

structure can easily handle an amplifier rated to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

construct a square/rectangular vent. Changing

deliver from 300 – 600 watts of continuous power. This is an electrical rating dependent upon an enclo-

H

the shape of the vent will not effect the length as

sure design which keeps the woofer cone from

long as the surface area of the opening stays the

same. We’ve supplied a chart that lists some

reaching its mechanical limits when the amplifier delivers high power. Properly designed Vented and

W

D

standard dimensions for square/rectangular vents.

Band-pass enclosures are capable of this control.

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