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  • @wisco-lad
    @wisco-lad Год назад +8

    So unrelated to this awsome video. You had my wife running around the whole house checking our smoke detectors thinking the beep in the video was a dieing battery.... 😆 🤣

  • @markmatthews9494
    @markmatthews9494 2 года назад +41

    That is the best and most simple description I have ever heard for a band pass box. Well done! Great video!

  • @anubisprince36
    @anubisprince36 2 года назад +19

    I greatly appreciate these education videos. I'd love to learn the math behind designing all types of enclosures.

  • @oldcarguy76
    @oldcarguy76 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for all your videos and the information you share!
    Side note. As a carpenter, my OCD kills me when your smoke detector chirps 😂😂.

  • @barrylawrence7884
    @barrylawrence7884 2 года назад

    You are the man. Love your explanation of 4th order. great visualization.

  • @BassBrotherBuild
    @BassBrotherBuild Год назад

    Knowledge is power. I truly enjoy watching and listening to your videos. You speak the truth and the reasoning behind it

  • @itsjorgieeSF
    @itsjorgieeSF Год назад +4

    I’ve watched countless videos of 4th order boxes and this description was the easiest and relatable information to understand how it works! 🔥

  • @trucavalier
    @trucavalier 2 года назад

    Totally appreciate the info no one ever explains things in layman’s terms A-1 !

  • @michaelscott181
    @michaelscott181 Год назад

    Thank you! You explain things so clearly. Amazing knowledge.

  • @havokbrothersaudio
    @havokbrothersaudio Год назад

    Thank you for this video. Well explained and yet simple enough to understand.

  • @beemackin2316
    @beemackin2316 2 года назад +3

    Wow I never really understood the concept until NOW. THANK Major BASS

  • @djrockon5729
    @djrockon5729 2 года назад +6

    U shot out man lol ur lucky to have a wife like that with u every step of the way God bless u both I hope my box looks that good when u finish it 😉 can’t wait to hear it ….

  • @tyeedbrice7383
    @tyeedbrice7383 2 месяца назад

    Appreciate you bro I’ve been in the profession for over 30 years and I was a slave to box programs and recommend specs but you really inspire me to be more personal with my builds thank you may God continue to bless you and keep you in Jesus name

  • @PBasschannel
    @PBasschannel Год назад +4

    Yeah...great explanation...also I like that you call box types as "laymen" ("4th order" and "ported"), because they can understand things more easily what you're talking about...I just want to make clean few things for those who dont know about this: "4th order" is an enclosure which have 4 acoustic orders - as the name says, but there are more types of 4th order enclosures, because given number of an acoustic order is not limited to a single loading arrangement - especially when the number is 4 or more. So, actually the box you called "4th order" it is a 4th order "bandpass" box, and the "ported" or "vented" box is a 4th order enclosure too: 4th order "bassreflex". How to count orders in this case: start with a sealed (closed) box - which is a 2nd order box, then add an another chamber to it - +1 order, then add a port to this added chamber - another +1 order = 4th order bandpass. For ported: add to 2nd order sealed box a port - +1 order, but now, the driver's cone is outside the box, so the sound what makes the driver's cone interacts with the sound what makes the port, which is an another +1 order = 4th order bassreflex. And yeah, because of different types of loading arrangements they are working as you explained them in the vid. Also Hexibase have a vid how to count acoustic orders, it is on Audio Dynamics yt channel, and he shows several variations of loading arrangements too, which are basically the most known subwoofer boxes that even all laymen should know about.

  • @anthonybrown6143
    @anthonybrown6143 2 года назад +2

    Thank you brother for clarifing the difference between a regular ported box and a 4th order box. I wanted a 4th order for my toyota, but after listening to you, I will stick with a regular ported box.

  • @strick9702
    @strick9702 2 года назад +1

    Think I've watched this 3 times, love the knowledge you. W spitting bro.

  • @brianfalkner108
    @brianfalkner108 8 месяцев назад

    I know this video is a couple years old but just wanted to say brilliant explanation by using your hands for demonstrating how 4th order works. Simple and effective teaching method.

  • @evanthomas7116
    @evanthomas7116 2 года назад +3

    Class in session can’t wait for another live video I’ll be tuning in boss

  • @JakeWuntaq
    @JakeWuntaq 2 года назад +1

    Good explanation 👏 👍. I build Bandpass enclosures and they can be very unforgiving. I built one for dj purposes. I decided to keep in my basement and it is a monster. Deep club like bass but it is very heavy. Dual 15 with a 18x8x7 inch port @ 8cu ft.

  • @tevinalexander3008
    @tevinalexander3008 2 года назад +1

    I’m learning a lot from you mr mb you explain it very good

  • @andrewholden3613
    @andrewholden3613 3 месяца назад

    Perfect stuff man God bless u

  • @StraightothePointNews
    @StraightothePointNews 2 года назад

    Best explanation on RUclips

  • @epiphonefish
    @epiphonefish 2 года назад +2

    Would give these boxes the title "special use case". Argument could be made for use in an application where minimal power draw is a necessary component of the system; the efficiency of a 4th order nets a ~3 dB gain when properly tuned. This efficiency compensates for lack of power (watts RMS). The downside of all this is the stringent requirement for proper tuning - with the listener understanding this type of enclosure may be built to suit musical preferences in some cases; and it takes considerable extra work to construct a box that looks like a blank slate, in addition to all of the properties listed in the video (larger size, long port). Also, if amplifier gain is improperly adjusted this box has a propensity to cook woofers; these boxes have a tendency to mask signs of driver damage - as once learned by a young man and a track called "woofer wrecker". Very good content, thanks!

  • @mymommasson5535
    @mymommasson5535 8 месяцев назад +1

    My brother... BossDawg.... Sir... I 🫡 salute you sir for hands down the best informational, simplified explaining of such a complex topic I've ever experienced... Thank you, because so many people try to sound as smart as possible so much that they still ain't said anything at all or answered any questions so again.. thank you for being a master of your craft

  • @savionsmith7418
    @savionsmith7418 Год назад

    That’s an awesome way to describe it

  • @edwardmorris1764
    @edwardmorris1764 Год назад +1

    This is coach Eddie from the boxing club good video I am a old bass head too

  • @tcvaldez
    @tcvaldez Год назад

    Very well explained. Thank you. Easy to understand.

  • @modernbassheads5051
    @modernbassheads5051 2 года назад +11

    4th orders and 6th orders don’t have more output than ported boxes , they just provide that output in a different bandwidth. In my opinion 6th orders have the best bandwidth but it’s not worth the size unless you run small subs, the rear chamber couples with the front chamber and extends tuning on rear and front so that’s why they play a lot lower and “windier”. I’ve found some good results from building a regular low tuned ported box and adding a small front chamber in front of it , usually boosts output up high and helps it load a little better but again just makes the box bigger

    • @justinatmidi
      @justinatmidi Год назад +2

      They do have more output tho if you compare 2 12s in a ported box and the same in a 4th order, they will get louder because the box is bigger which increases the efficiency

    • @modernbassheads5051
      @modernbassheads5051 Год назад +1

      @@justinatmidi not always, remember you’re eliminating the back wave with a 4th order so you’re cutting the output almost in half, and saving some of it with the big front chamber. Ive seen people lose a few decibels with a 4th order direct swap from a ported, but they definetly gained sound quality and bandwidth

    • @justinatmidi
      @justinatmidi Год назад +3

      @@modernbassheads5051 it's probably not correctly designed, or maybe a 1:1 ratio which is less efficient than the 3:1.....there's a reason most spl builds are either 4th or 6th order, they want the loudest possible setup

    • @cadeo517
      @cadeo517 Год назад

      I was going to try and make a 4th order out of a sonotube using cvr 10s but it would be too long for my truck it would have been a cheap build

  • @kckc4532
    @kckc4532 2 года назад

    Thank u for all the great videos

  • @Hertzsogood219
    @Hertzsogood219 7 месяцев назад

    Great information. Well put.

  • @topramen647
    @topramen647 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for breaking it down and making it make sense..i never understood those bandpass or 4th order boxes

  • @ericsmith3317
    @ericsmith3317 2 года назад

    THIS ! this is the reason I subscribed to your channel ! To gain knowledge! You've gotten away from this here in the past while man , keep it educational and leave the drama b.s and everything else to Facebook
    Regardless ima still keep u A1 on my Playlist... still by far my fave channel !

  • @Basshead40
    @Basshead40 2 года назад +2

    My go to for smaller efficient systems (single sub wanna pound have huge range and you have the room to make a correct parallel 6th's needed volume) enclosures is the parallel 6th order. Can't get better range and like you preach it's allllll about the enclosure. I have 2 parallel 6th single sub 12's 1 in a GMC Envoy and it not only utterly pounds it has massive range for a huge array of music which is totally me.

  • @matthewlawson5634
    @matthewlawson5634 2 года назад

    You are awesome,wish I'd known about you before my system was built ,but I'm running old school well 2000ish fosgate amp and subs

  • @therealjohnymexican
    @therealjohnymexican Год назад +6

    The 4th order also protects the sub. The sealed portion helps the cone from moving too much if you will….. so you can abuse the subs with little effect.

    • @emc8564
      @emc8564 Год назад +1

      I've build a 4th order enclosure. It plays low and extremely loud for a 275wRms Subwoofer(JBL GT512D4). Im able to achieve 120db @ 45-75hz.

    • @odessiegrant6144
      @odessiegrant6144 Год назад

      Right...i blew so many subs wit the ported boxes

  • @seanjhonson6441
    @seanjhonson6441 Месяц назад

    Bad ass info , thank you brother!

  • @user-TurboD12
    @user-TurboD12 14 дней назад

    I wish I had a big garage to all that cool work.

  • @pcg33kaz
    @pcg33kaz 2 года назад

    I have learned something new today . Ty

  • @mystonerlife4207
    @mystonerlife4207 9 месяцев назад

    Very intelligent man thanks for the information brother much respect 🙏

  • @judherring9626
    @judherring9626 Год назад

    Thanks for this video man. I was just trying to figure out if my truck could accommodate a 4th order box.

  • @stevennaranjo9817
    @stevennaranjo9817 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you very good video thanks for sharing.Keep these videos coming.

  • @topnotchcontent
    @topnotchcontent Год назад

    Nice boxes! I'd like a few in the future!

  • @MyBlowncobra
    @MyBlowncobra 2 года назад +1

    Good video..folks don't understand the importance of the correct enclosure....they just wanna fit in and have what billy and Tommy have .not knowing it won't work for them..

  • @rock962000
    @rock962000 Год назад

    Great video and expalining

  • @bryanCLXT
    @bryanCLXT 2 года назад +3

    I got a street banger set up. Just loud for no reason 1 10Cvr sealed 1 12CompRt enclosure on 600w bangs enough for me

  • @briansee7641
    @briansee7641 Год назад

    This man is on SMD level for real damn perfectly explained

  • @fredpaige7268
    @fredpaige7268 2 года назад

    After rockford rtti back in 1990 there's some freaky boxes I built back then making 6's hit like 10's, and 8's like 12's! Skies the limit if you tune it right!!

  • @t.k7589
    @t.k7589 Год назад

    I liked this lesson

  • @marksalisbury1132
    @marksalisbury1132 2 месяца назад

    awesome video as usual!! please change that battery in your smoke alarm, could save your life. Love you man!!

  • @carlosmaple162
    @carlosmaple162 2 года назад +3

    So after watching your videos and countless others, about speaker design. I have to say I am probably wrong, but it seems that the best enclosure to get loud, deep, and accurate bass. Would be a horn loaded isobaric, or a 4th or 6th order isobaric. The isobaric configuration to keep the size within reason, for car audio. Plus the enclosure design which offers the output over a certain bandwidth. I don't know but I've watched many videos on RUclips. Which has me wondering "is this a question within reason?"

  • @Marz-px6vx
    @Marz-px6vx 2 года назад

    Nice to understand what 4th order is actually doing.

  • @209Twinz209
    @209Twinz209 Год назад

    The amount of science/math that comes with doin something correct in life is immense...
    Folk out there saying "schools for suckers" are suckers

  • @RJayRabbit
    @RJayRabbit 2 года назад

    Great info. I was confused before I watched this video. Love the ending, I joke with my wife the same way lol.

  • @esmaeilkhebreh6366
    @esmaeilkhebreh6366 Год назад

    fantastic😮

  • @LaJuanHughes
    @LaJuanHughes Год назад +1

    The smoke detector needs a battery. Got walking around my house trying to figure out which one of my needs batteries. Good info. I have a question is which box ported or horn, sealed for a truck bed like for a old school. blazer , bronco.

  • @whitnesswhitty7302
    @whitnesswhitty7302 2 года назад

    Thanks bro love you

  • @bruceclark9391
    @bruceclark9391 Год назад

    Preach

  • @Built_it_by-alex
    @Built_it_by-alex 2 года назад

    A single 8 in a transmission line 😍

  • @Maples01
    @Maples01 8 месяцев назад

    I have 2 HE2 12's in a ported box in the rear of my van, facing the back doors, under the bed, the bed is 6" away from the doors, giving space for the bass to come up, so this is like a 4th order if I understand you, since that gap is operating as the port. I used to have my speakers facing forward until I found the bass increased when I turned them to bounce off the rear doors, the van is huge, its a 15 passenger extended Ford.
    My other van has a Skar 10" in one of their ported boxes, I had it facing the rear, but seemed to have muffled it, its under the bed, the mattress is against the rear doors, so the space under the bed seems to be too much, there is a lot of stuff stored under there, so air can't pass through very well, I had to move it, its facing forward, I think it could use a better designed box. I try not to compare both vans as its not fair due to the sub volume.

  • @SuperSportAudioProduction
    @SuperSportAudioProduction Год назад

    I never understood 4ths until this video thanks man. My question was gonna be would a 4th work as a center console build in a f150 but the whole ported area explanation answered that so now my question is would building a blow through even be worth it as I'm only running 2 sa 10s? (06 extended cab f150)

  • @TheConsciousThinker
    @TheConsciousThinker 2 года назад +2

    He thought the car would be louder with a deeper port. He's kinda right. Pressure bust pipes

  • @dollarbill205
    @dollarbill205 2 года назад

    Really like gettin all the info

  • @dbanks8995
    @dbanks8995 2 месяца назад

    Real spit OG !

  • @Mr.Cutt82
    @Mr.Cutt82 Год назад

    Great knowledge as always MBE if the sub or subs are caged in the inclosure I think it will be hard to dissipate heat if so then that's the con of a 4th order less play time own know am I wrong I'm a 40 year old bass head peace & bass

  • @cristovalmontoya5222
    @cristovalmontoya5222 2 года назад +1

    Go deep do thoughts on a 6th order huge enclosure backside tuned low and front side tuned high.

  • @morgande
    @morgande 2 года назад

    I always knew that there were subs who didn’t have a good application for a bandpass because of the size of the port. I always thought that meant the length of the port, but in actually it could be the length and the physical opening size that make it not worth it. Aka the box would be too big and not possible to do

  • @Pilarski.
    @Pilarski. Год назад

    How can we learn to figure out the right relation with port area to cone area/box volume/ sub specs?

  • @johnbreedveld7708
    @johnbreedveld7708 Год назад

    Well done Sir!
    Straight and to the point!
    And as soon as i heard...
    Tip dat A$$ , i couldn't subscribe fast enough!!!

  • @jlsking84
    @jlsking84 2 года назад +1

    Watch all your videos your the man.but please change the battery on your smoke detector lol

  • @christophercarter3272
    @christophercarter3272 2 года назад

    What size would u recamend for two type r alpine dule 2om yhats going in a chevy suburban on a skar audio 1200

  • @danielp1511
    @danielp1511 10 месяцев назад

    I ask because I need beat in the accord. Am I better off running subs back port back ported box?

  • @lebeauxclan8042
    @lebeauxclan8042 2 года назад

    Bro I have 2 kicker 15 competition woofers on a 4000 watt American bass amp in a 87 Lincoln town car at 1ohm but my woofers are 2 ohm capable and I learned from you that 2 ohm is better than 1 ohm because at 2 ohm your amp can control the woofers on demand my box is ported I appreciate your knowledge because it helped me to understand so I want to know how to run them in parallel at 2 ohm

  • @jeremyturner3469
    @jeremyturner3469 Год назад

    I wish all teachers would teach like this because I would know everything. I have read so much and watch so many videos trying to understand and it just did not make any sense until now.

    • @taylamayde
      @taylamayde 15 дней назад

      And it's crazy he talks so fast and mispronounce words and I can understand him better he just a better teacher plain and simple. Moses even stutteted

  • @oscalsochirino8706
    @oscalsochirino8706 Год назад

    Hey I have a challenger with the cheap audio system I only want upgrade I’m gonna change the speakers but what sub do I put under seat kicker type or small 8 skar sub. Again I only want modest sound for me no truck rattling etc. Also I want it light as possible ro keep weight of car down bc sports car

  • @MistahALJ1977
    @MistahALJ1977 2 года назад +2

    YOOOOO preciate that again big bro. lol guess i made an impression wit that subject. thats koo you brung it to all who are uneducated in 4th orders like me. when i saw the heading and started listen to you im like yea this class is for me. i started this, lol. preciate the information big bruh and helpin me understand car audio a lil bit more. now do you think a horned box fuh those ELE's will do in my lincoln? get at me when you get a chance.

    • @charliesmith2432
      @charliesmith2432 2 года назад

      What kind of Lincoln you have

    • @MistahALJ1977
      @MistahALJ1977 2 года назад

      @@charliesmith2432 07 mkz

    • @michaelmiller7350
      @michaelmiller7350 2 года назад

      @@MistahALJ1977 a horn 4 those 2 twelve would have 2 be very large, suv or ban even better IMO

  • @TowGoat
    @TowGoat 2 года назад

    Wow the free Schooling from MBE!!! I think you should activate the RUclips donation button so we can support you for your free classes

  • @joenino3
    @joenino3 2 года назад

    I'm confused. So the reason it would not work is because the armrest hole wouldn't be big enough for the application?
    Are you familiar with the Deathbox designed by Steve Deckert?
    It bangs, I just have no idea how or why
    It's a strange box for several reason but I haven't heard any negative feedback from folks using it.
    Its apparently a one-size-fits-all enclosure that doubles power handling and generally solves all the problems associated with bandpass enclosures and uses a duct instead of a port.
    The only driver I have used with it is a Helix Blue10 rated for 200 RMS and had no problem pushing 350W.
    I am a beginner and I know that all sounds ridiculous but I'd be glad send you one if you could make a video commenting on it.

  • @reggiep
    @reggiep 2 года назад +2

    I think I might of got lucky..... I recently built a 4th order for my single 12 inch alpine type X. Dam box gets down, and it plays low low low.....

  • @stangarrison9561
    @stangarrison9561 Год назад

    Learning

  • @scottfloyd489
    @scottfloyd489 11 месяцев назад

    What type of wood did u use for the box in this video?

  • @AllSoWavyReese
    @AllSoWavyReese Год назад

    I have a lincoln ls and 2 zvx skars and i want a 4th can it be done?

  • @darnellcochran3903
    @darnellcochran3903 2 года назад +3

    I have a 4th order one sundown x 12 in a 16 charger tuned to 35hz I love it but what do u recommend for one sundown x12 v2 d2

    • @M.B.Enclosures
      @M.B.Enclosures 2 года назад +5

      Whatever you want to run. Fuck what I recommend

  • @djkeys415s
    @djkeys415s 2 года назад

    FACTS!!!! I hate when I have to explain to a customer when they really don't know

  • @joshuakemp1439
    @joshuakemp1439 Год назад

    I can see with out a doubt your a beast when it comes to enclosures. Around 8.05 to 8.30min you talk about the air that actually being moved and where it comes from but you mention quickly and briefly that the port needs to be curved? Can you elaborate and touch more on that and what you meant

  • @JayBeezy31
    @JayBeezy31 11 месяцев назад

    How do feel about firing a 4th order up through the rear deck firing a rectangular port against the glass in a sedan ? Obviously seal everything off adequately….

  • @user-TurboD12
    @user-TurboD12 14 дней назад

    what do you think about Labyrinth Vent Sub Box? I want one for a 12 inch Meso 1500 watt rms. I just don't know anything about them. Can you shed some light on this. Thank you.

  • @wonderwalker5797
    @wonderwalker5797 2 года назад +1

    I'd take a ported box over a 4th order any day. 4th orders can be louder but definitely less accurate than a port or sealed box. If you really know the music or song, you'll notice that the lower bass hits are a beat behind what they should be.

  • @jaydee9699
    @jaydee9699 2 года назад +3

    My mat has some serious discipline… I would've ripped that fkn smoke detector out of the ceiling by now...🙌

  • @danielp1511
    @danielp1511 10 месяцев назад

    So. Need bigger hole than ski hole, because need bigger port for 4th order to be effective. So, if have a truck with a blow thru, 4th order more effective than a sedan with ski hole. But what if running 4th order with seat down or just out completely? With big port ofc.

  • @chipburns4123
    @chipburns4123 2 года назад +2

    Change the battery in your smoke detector and it will stop beeping!

  • @masterdebater8757
    @masterdebater8757 2 года назад

    MBE, ya need a webpage bud..I know ya business would blow up for sure! You got a ported prefab for 2 audiopipe TXX-BD2-10 going into a 04 grand cherokee? I bought a Qbomb for 10's the one with 4 triangle ports supposed to be 1.2 cubes per side and it aint it sure as hell aint after i got the subs in it. Pretty sure the box way to small and the chuffing is bad enough i had to back off the gain. I need a real box! I thought right off the jump i should just bought a box for 12s and stacked a 10 baffle on the front. why all these prefabs come out so damn small.

  • @wyteboii3688
    @wyteboii3688 Год назад

    Have you done 4th order for dodge chargers before?

  • @FosterFarmsOk
    @FosterFarmsOk 4 месяца назад

    wonder if MBE ever changed that smoke detector battery

  • @waynsmith9538
    @waynsmith9538 2 года назад +1

    Time for car audio class!

  • @erikbritz8095
    @erikbritz8095 2 года назад +1

    So most of the time go ported cuz its more applicable to most applications cuz i have a limited trunk space so for me a 4th is not an option

  • @m.a.saudio9667
    @m.a.saudio9667 2 года назад

    Knowledge

  • @mallorycainjr.1921
    @mallorycainjr.1921 2 года назад

    What about 6th orders MBE? You gonna make a video about that? Specifically 2 in a 6th

  • @justforlaughs8988
    @justforlaughs8988 Год назад

    You do know the enclosures that you build are technically a fourth order bass reflects? You probably already know that though but yeah that's what a standard ported enclosure is it's pretty cool most people that ask for a fourth order though are talking about a band pass fourth order

  • @novemberromeo78
    @novemberromeo78 2 года назад

    I just got my 4th order education

  • @user-hf4eh2ts3q
    @user-hf4eh2ts3q 2 года назад

    Are there actually some vehicles that no type of sub box or even subs in general sound good in?
    Because i have a 2006 nissan maxima and ive come to the conclusion that its acoustics....ummm....BLOW A--!!!
    Ive tried all types and sizes but never have i got such crappy sounding, peaky bass. And i did try the subs and boxes in my 06 saturn ion 4dr and HUUUGE diff. They All Sounded better and just as if not louder using only half the power. So, am i right, maybe? The 04 to 08 maximas are a bad idea for a sound system? Thanks!😁👍☮