Cat. No.
PRO-CSW800 8" Car Subwoofer
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ENCLOSURE SIZES
After you choose an enclosure type for your subwoofer, for the best results, build the enclosure to the dimensions recommended in this section.
Note: To connect the subwoofer to your stereo amplifier’s wires, you need 2 banana plugs such as Cat. No. 278- 306 (not supplied).
Acoustic Suspension (sealed)
C
BA
A C
B
11× 11 × 91/2 Inches (HWD)
.50 Cubic Feet (.47 net)
A (2) — 11" × 11" (one with 71/16" diameter cutout) B (2) — 11" × 91/2" HW
C (2) — 91/2" × 91/2" HW
CHOOSING AN ENCLOSURE
To get the best performance from your subwoofer, you must mount it inside an enclosure. An enclosure makes your subwoofer more efficient and improves its sound quality.
Some common enclosure designs are:
•Acoustic suspension (sealed)
•Ported reflex (vented)
•Single reflex bandpass (vented)
F3: 63 Hz
Ripple: 0 dB
Excursion Limited Power Handling: 79 Watts
Ported Reflex (vented)
CBA
For more information about a single reflex bandpass en- closure, see “Single Reflex Bandpass (vented)” on Page 2.
A
C
To learn more about and build an acoustic suspension or ported reflex enclosure, we recommend you use the book Building Speaker Systems (Cat. No.
Note: Check with RadioShack Unlimited for a
B
11 × 11 × 141/4 Inches (HWD)
.75 Cubic Feet (.70 net)
A (2) — 11" × 11" (one with 71/16" diameter cutout)
B (2) — 11" × 141/4" HW (one with 2" diameter cutout) C (2) — 91/2" × 141/4" HW
Tuning Frequency: 37 Hz
F3: 46Hz
Ripple: 1.3 dB
Excursion Limited Power Handling: 96 Watts
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