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Sizing a sonotube for a Stryke AV12 MkI

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Thinking of building a vented 3 cuft sonosub, powered by a Hypex DS4.0 (400w@4ohm).

Going to use a 40cm diam sonotube, need help with calculating the length of the 4" vent.

80/20 ht/music use.


AV12 specs.

AV12 T/S
Fs: 21Hz
Qms: 4.41
Qes: .399
Qts: .366
Vas: 88 L
Re: 2.97 ohm
Z: 4 ohm
(dual 2 ohm)
BL: 15 Tm
Cms: .25 mm/N
Mms: 228 g
Pe: 500W
1W/1m: 85.5dB
2.83V: 89.5dB
Xmax: 23 mm
Xsus: 30 mm
Sd: 498 sq cm
Vd: 2.33 L
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Re: Sizing a sonotube for a Stryke AV12 MkI

you meant to put this here..?

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the post was moved to this forum after i posted.
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Re: Sizing a sonotube for a Stryke AV12 MkI

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Originally Posted by TonyD
This is formerly the DIY section and if you search the archives, all of the sub building projects are still here.

There is a port calculator at PSP Inc.. What is the subsonic filter on the Hypex set to? You want to tune 2 or 3 hz above that.

I'm in the middle of building a pair of sonosubs with the AV12MKII and a probably a sealed sub with the my AV12 MKI. I'm very familiar with these subs.

-Robert
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Re: Sizing a sonotube for a Stryke AV12 MkI

Robert_J: Thx for the info reg the tuning, didn“t know that...
It has a 12hz filter so tuning to 15hz seems good, but the port calc gives me a length of 48" and the a 16" diam sono with 3 cuft is only 33" long...
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Re: Sizing a sonotube for a Stryke AV12 MkI

I completely missed the reply on this thread.

Just bend the port like this - link. If the names on that site appear familiar, Ron and Tom are members of this forum and decided to get together and form a little company called SVS.

-Robert
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Re: Sizing a sonotube for a Stryke AV12 MkI

There might not be enough room inside a 16" diameter tube to bend the ports around...

When you subtract the volume of the speaker and the volume of the port tube from the total volume of the sonotube enclosure, you might find that the sonotube will be longer than 33 inches. In other words, you need 3 cu ft plus speaker volume, plus port volume inside the main sonotube.

If not, and you don't mind the look, let your port tube stick out of the sonotube. It'll look like a stove pipe on top of a round stove.

If that looks silly, then extend the outer sonotube so that the port tube is hidden inside it, with a bulkhead inside the sonotube so that the speaker is in the correct volume of sonotube. Sort of tube-in-a-tube approach. A stuffed sonotube.

--ignore the man behind the curtain

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