When I was in high school(1992-1995) a good friend of mine had a 1989 S-10 with two Orion 12's in a 5th order enclosure built in the bed of the truck and had a 12' x 12" cutout in the bed and cab with a rubber seal that sealed the bed and cab together. It was powered by an Orion 800w amp and it was one of the loudest setups I've ever heard. It would play anything loud......rap, rock...it didn't matter, it played it all very well. It had punchy hard bass with rock and the lowest lows in rap etc. And for it being back then it was just mind blowing loud.
Great video! Super duper graphics! What I wanted to hear was what to expect the sound to be like. Going through all the "orders" of enclosures and WHAT to expect from each design. Show graphs of frequency responses, spl output @ 1 watt input, etc. Enclosure types mean nothing until I can relate to what sound to expect. There is soooo much more. If these are band pass designs, then explain how to figure bandwidth, Q of band width, the fundamental peak frequency of tuning and all that stuff.
Hey budget bass head, can you get into DIY pro audio bins, like scoops and HOG scoops. Or Paraflex? I would love to hear something about this. I’m thinking about building a dancehall PA system.
I have seen a fifth order. I have also heard a fifth order. The output is very deep. I wasn't able to test for accuracy but I did like the sound. I enjoy your videos keep them coming.
5th order horn looks interesting. I would be worried about tuning it in phase but you could probably prototype it out if you wanted to. I feel a transparent side, confetti and a slow motion camera focused on where the two waves meet might help when fine tuning.
Thanks for the really great videos, I didnt even know i wanted to know all this stuff. One question I have is something you actually touched on with the 4th order bandpass. What applications are each of these designs best suited for? I know you mentioned sealed cabs being punchy and good for kick drums, but do any of these have big advantages over others and in what real world application would you use one over another? Thanks for the exceptional content my man!
Horns are mostly directional, for the outdoors or pro audio. 4th orders typically control the upper f3 roll off, 6th order better extend the lower f3 couple with the flat and controlled upper f3 of the 4th. Used more so with smaller drivers to give a more pronounced low end. Like in the classical Bose applications.
That fifth order setup is super interesting. It reminds me of a tapped horn. Honestly, I see things a bit differently here. -- The whole point of running a ported box is because you get a bump in performance at the tune frequency. A horn typically needs to have a mouth bigger than the driver, so you're able to use the size of the port to make a smaller horn.
With a difficulty of calculating a tune frequency because we are not sure where port ends an s horn begins, we have a big advantage in neglecting an air velocity cause a horn reduces it to an acceptable level. It’s only important that at a point a port horn meets a membrane, the velocity is lowered enough And don’t forget we need about 12” to double a cross section area to make a horn to play 30Hz. A horn is NOT for a car. And never was. It’s for a big house of a rich man.
You have bass refex trying to become a 1/4 wave after (series) In an EXPANDIND path transmissionline. Which is just a series 6th that has the second chamber and vent smeared into each other. Its not a ‘5th order’ just because you faded the appearance of its 6th order series layout... but no english class. Im not argueing, you win😁 ....this is budget science for us speaker nerds 101👍🏻😁
Is there any way I can chat with you in regards to some questions about a 5th order box with a recent sub you reviewed? I did message you on Facebook so hopefully I hear from you. Thanks
Hi, Quite informative videos. Keep them coming. 1. Which is the preferred tool to design higher order subs? Is WinISD good enough? 2. I see a lot of Micro subs being introduced in the marker with driver sizes ranging from 4 to 6 inches! Can you help guide as to which kind of enclosure is the best if one wants to have a preferably kinda flat curve in the 35 to 70Hz zone with a small driver but with very little bass overhang or lumpy bass?
Most of these tools are the same under the hood. Basic calculations of parameters, applied to acoustic theories. WinISD suits my purpose just fine. As for the micro subwoofer, with space becoming less of an issue, transmission lines and Bandpass enclosures are quite popular. However, there is also a popularity of pairing them with passive radiators
New to the channel,I’m learning and think I’ll hang out I’m gonna look at some of the other content and educate myself some more I just bought a used custom 4th order and I’m excited to to hear this thang .
where can i find the calculations for the 5th bandpass? I´ve read a paper published in AES "An Introduction to Bandpass Systems" but it is a bit confusing. Where did you get the math to do the design. Thanks. Good video man. Hello from Colombia
Hello I just subscribed. I'm interested in building a C-pillar isobaric 4th order bandpass enclosure for four 15s in my trailblazer. Is this possible and will it sound great. Only reason I'm thinking about this is because of my space and I'm trying to keep the back seat.
I havent seen anyone use this since we did in 1989 at Westcoast Sound in Albuquerque nm with 2 15 boxes in a full size ford bed. The bass was clean and tight
The fifth order enclosure looks like the bass box of a Klipsch La Scala to me. Kind of a lot going on in those boxes. After hearing the La Scala (s) and looking at the price tag, yes, I would consider trying to build something like that. Not sure I have enough room to place them properly.
Wanting to build a 5th order type box for 2 12's. In the back of a charger. Wanting a single 8" port into the back window sill where a factory 8in beats sub was located. Can you help. Any insight would be appreciated 🙏
BudgetBassHead hello friend. Do people build 4th O bandpass w a T-line on the vent side. Seem like it would sound good for a subwoofer low long flat bass. Thanks
hey my guy wondering if i can pick your brains real fast, with a tapped horn where the front and rear wave can interact (constructively) and where the magnet is rear mounted at the mouth of the horn, would one start by wiring it in reverse polarity? or maybe some one else can help in chat
My buddies 1995 525i bmws trunk acts as a 5th order. It has a ported 12inch polk at 250 watts. And because the cabin to trunk armrest port is made of leather and has little give it play it acts as tge port for the 5th order. Makes the 250 sound like a 500 or 600 watt
Please elaborate "Eliminated the air space needed cut 1/4 of the bass output ".what do you mean exactly? Does anyone have an idea what this means? Thank you 🙏
Screw the ‘orders’ verbage... the expanding folds of the transmissionline shape look nice in the first part of the video. Is that an actual built cabinet by chance?
When I was in high school(1992-1995) a good friend of mine had a 1989 S-10 with two Orion 12's in a 5th order enclosure built in the bed of the truck and had a 12' x 12" cutout in the bed and cab with a rubber seal that sealed the bed and cab together. It was powered by an Orion 800w amp and it was one of the loudest setups I've ever heard. It would play anything loud......rap, rock...it didn't matter, it played it all very well. It had punchy hard bass with rock and the lowest lows in rap etc. And for it being back then it was just mind blowing loud.
You should go into the effect the enclosures actually have on the sound
Great video! Super duper graphics! What I wanted to hear was what to expect the sound to be like. Going through all the "orders" of enclosures and WHAT to expect from each design. Show graphs of frequency responses, spl output @ 1 watt input, etc. Enclosure types mean nothing until I can relate to what sound to expect. There is soooo much more. If these are band pass designs, then explain how to figure bandwidth, Q of band width, the fundamental peak frequency of tuning and all that stuff.
Hey budget bass head, can you get into DIY pro audio bins, like scoops and HOG scoops. Or Paraflex? I would love to hear something about this. I’m thinking about building a dancehall PA system.
I have seen a fifth order. I have also heard a fifth order. The output is very deep. I wasn't able to test for accuracy but I did like the sound. I enjoy your videos keep them coming.
Thanks
5th order horn looks interesting. I would be worried about tuning it in phase but you could probably prototype it out if you wanted to. I feel a transparent side, confetti and a slow motion camera focused on where the two waves meet might help when fine tuning.
Thanks for the really great videos, I didnt even know i wanted to know all this stuff. One question I have is something you actually touched on with the 4th order bandpass. What applications are each of these designs best suited for? I know you mentioned sealed cabs being punchy and good for kick drums, but do any of these have big advantages over others and in what real world application would you use one over another? Thanks for the exceptional content my man!
Horns are mostly directional, for the outdoors or pro audio. 4th orders typically control the upper f3 roll off, 6th order better extend the lower f3 couple with the flat and controlled upper f3 of the 4th. Used more so with smaller drivers to give a more pronounced low end. Like in the classical Bose applications.
That fifth order setup is super interesting. It reminds me of a tapped horn. Honestly, I see things a bit differently here.
-- The whole point of running a ported box is because you get a bump in performance at the tune frequency. A horn typically needs to have a mouth bigger than the driver, so you're able to use the size of the port to make a smaller horn.
With a difficulty of calculating a tune frequency because we are not sure where port ends an s horn begins, we have a big advantage in neglecting an air velocity cause a horn reduces it to an acceptable level. It’s only important that at a point a port horn meets a membrane, the velocity is lowered enough
And don’t forget we need about 12” to double a cross section area to make a horn to play 30Hz. A horn is NOT for a car. And never was. It’s for a big house of a rich man.
Can you put polyurethane filling in the sealed chamber of the 4th order speaker
Sure you can.
Do you have a video on2 subs 4 th order
What program are you using to design the boxes and also can you make a video about how to tune ports
WinISD. You can check my channel for tutorials. 👍
@@BudgetBassHead no i meant the 3d software
You have bass refex trying to become a 1/4 wave after (series)
In an EXPANDIND path transmissionline. Which is just a series 6th that has the second chamber and vent smeared into each other. Its not a ‘5th order’ just because you faded the appearance of its 6th order series layout... but no english class. Im not argueing, you win😁 ....this is budget science for us speaker nerds 101👍🏻😁
Is there any way I can chat with you in regards to some questions about a 5th order box with a recent sub you reviewed? I did message you on Facebook so hopefully I hear from you.
Thanks
Hi,
Quite informative videos. Keep them coming.
1. Which is the preferred tool to design higher order subs? Is WinISD good enough?
2. I see a lot of Micro subs being introduced in the marker with driver sizes ranging from 4 to 6 inches! Can you help guide as to which kind of enclosure is the best if one wants to have a preferably kinda flat curve in the 35 to 70Hz zone with a small driver but with very little bass overhang or lumpy bass?
Most of these tools are the same under the hood. Basic calculations of parameters, applied to acoustic theories. WinISD suits my purpose just fine.
As for the micro subwoofer, with space becoming less of an issue, transmission lines and Bandpass enclosures are quite popular. However, there is also a popularity of pairing them with passive radiators
Thanks for another informational video.
And thank You for the support!
I have a 5th order and it's awesome. The sound to power and driver ratio is nuts u don't need much to hurt
Good info, Im planning my own subwoofer project for home use with a eminence 12 in delta. Wich casing would you recommend me?
New to the channel,I’m learning and think I’ll hang out I’m gonna look at some of the other content and educate myself some more I just bought a used custom 4th order and I’m excited to to hear this thang .
where can i find the calculations for the 5th bandpass? I´ve read a paper published in AES "An Introduction to Bandpass Systems" but it is a bit confusing. Where did you get the math to do the design. Thanks. Good video man. Hello from Colombia
This is an old design that I pulled from the web a few years ago I do not remember from where I got it. Thanks for the compliment. 👍
Hello I just subscribed. I'm interested in building a C-pillar isobaric 4th order bandpass enclosure for four 15s in my trailblazer. Is this possible and will it sound great. Only reason I'm thinking about this is because of my space and I'm trying to keep the back seat.
Isobaric for 4 subs equals the surface area of two subs. Iso saves space and increase motor strength. If that's what you need, then go for it.
Great video
Can you perhaps do a 5th order vs 6th order?
How would you even create the measurements for a 5th order? Love the video btw
Question 'bout the 3rd order "Box" can it produce Low/Lower
Frequency notes
I havent seen anyone use this since we did in 1989 at Westcoast Sound in Albuquerque nm with 2 15 boxes in a full size ford bed. The bass was clean and tight
The fifth order enclosure looks like the bass box of a Klipsch La Scala to me. Kind of a lot going on in those boxes. After hearing the La Scala (s) and looking at the price tag, yes, I would consider trying to build something like that. Not sure I have enough room to place them properly.
The La Scala is a folded Horn
It would make a really awesome outdoor speaker.
How good can that 5th order play in the 20 to 25hz range?
Wanting to build a 5th order type box for 2 12's. In the back of a charger. Wanting a single 8" port into the back window sill where a factory 8in beats sub was located. Can you help. Any insight would be appreciated 🙏
BudgetBassHead hello friend. Do people build 4th O bandpass w a T-line on the vent side. Seem like it would sound good for a subwoofer low long flat bass. Thanks
This is most commonly known as a rear loaded horn.
How does one go about calculating the vented box volume, and horn throat, neck and mouth sizes for 5th order boxes?
There are calculators on the web for that. Here's a good source for you:
audiojudgement.com/folded-horn-speaker-design/
I have a enclosure question. What would you recommend for loud boomy bass in a large open area (outside) enclosure? Proaudio style? If so, what kind?
t-linr, 4th 6th paralel,horn. ib.
Was this filmed using a VR space ?
Sketchup by Tremble
hey my guy wondering if i can pick your brains real fast, with a tapped horn where the front and rear wave can interact (constructively) and where the magnet is rear mounted at the mouth of the horn, would one start by wiring it in reverse polarity? or maybe some one else can help in chat
My buddies 1995 525i bmws trunk acts as a 5th order. It has a ported 12inch polk at 250 watts. And because the cabin to trunk armrest port is made of leather and has little give it play it acts as tge port for the 5th order. Makes the 250 sound like a 500 or 600 watt
Damn so this better than a straight horn/ line?
They are related.
on the 5th order you have eliminated the air space needed cut 1/4 of the bass output. the pressure fights itself.
Please elaborate "Eliminated the air space needed cut 1/4 of the bass output ".what do you mean exactly? Does anyone have an idea what this means? Thank you 🙏
Your view count isnt "in tune" with the quality of the content:)
Agreed
STEVE HARVEY TEACHING CLASS ❤it
Screw the ‘orders’ verbage... the expanding folds of the transmissionline shape look nice in the first part of the video. Is that an actual built cabinet by chance?
All these enclosures are for display purposes only. however the appearance of them follows the theoretical design.
Well lets make it!
The 5th order is very similar to a tapped horn.
Exactly
Is that Steve Harvey?
Guy sounds like Steve Harvey's cousin or sump