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Posted: April 14, 2005 at 7:39 PM / IP Logged  

I just bought a Resonant Engineering 15" SE and cant find the specific details needed to plug it into a box program.  Does anyone have those specs?

Thanks

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Why did you go with the SE instead of any other RE product?
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cuz i got it for $100 haha.  Its just to hold me off for the next 4-6 weeks till the Adire Brahmas are released.

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Fs: 22hz

Qms: 4.3

Qes: .55

Qts: .49

Mms: 229g

Vas: 209

Spl: 88 db

Sd: 810

cutout diameter: 14.125"

mounting depth: 7.75"

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Excellent! Thanks!  Looks like a 4.25 cu.ft box tuned to 30hz, 2.5"x11"x15.25" port should do the trick just nicely.
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Alpine, for my bass hz(i think lol) on my hu, should it be at 60,80,100, or 120. Which is better for what? thanks
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Are you talking about the bass center frequency, or the bass crossover?

The center frequencie is a point where the bass is focused more, it depends on the music you listen too and how well your speakers can handle it.  With factory speakers keep it at about 120 or a little above so your speakers don't struggle and sound crappy.  If you invest in new speakers then it may sound better dropping it to 80 or 100 hz.  It all depends on what sounds good to you with your particular music and your particualr system.

If your talking about the crossover, 80hz would be best.

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