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Cadence UD10-4 Ported box


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losboricua 
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Posted: March 02, 2006 at 11:21 AM / IP Logged  
Well i got 2 10" Cadence Ultra Drive sub(UD10-4)with a seal box from my friend for $20. which they are 250wrms/500wpeak. I have been tryin to find out info about porting these subs but i have not been able to find any crucial info about it and cadence website is down too. Winisd does have it in there list and i cant find info so put in manualy in winisd to get the right box demesion and port size. any help would be thanks full. also How many hz should i port the box too???i Never ported 10's
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Posted: March 02, 2006 at 6:53 PM / IP Logged  

Did a google search but that model number came up three pages.  You might try a search for "Cadence Beast 10"  and you'll get a lot of pages.  See if you can copy and paste the pic of that sub with class designation to narrow down the search for specs.  Also, there was a thread HERE that gave a few parameters but not as complete as I would like to have for modeling.

But I used them and modeled it anyway.

It looks, from what I was able to gather so far, that this sub would do okay in a ported box.  This looks like it is a SPL specialist and you can expect a peak in the 60 - 65 Hz region.  With the little bit of parameters that showed in that linked thread, I modeled it in WinISD using a slot port.  Box size for two subs 2.5 cu ft net air volume, slot size 10 " X 2 " X 14" length, tuning the box to 35 Hz.  Even with this low tuning freq (which was used to tame the peak in the response) the output is purely SPL.  Not very much extended low bass response, but not too bad at 37 Hz F3.

Here's a screen shot of the response, and port noise is good with this size port opening, but if you can find the rest of the parameters you could be surer.  But at least this represents a response using more than the minimum parameters needed, and is enough to go on if you can't find anything else:

cadence_10.jpg

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losboricua 
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Posted: March 02, 2006 at 11:15 PM / IP Logged  
Thanks. i was actually thinking about going with a 10x2 slot port. It just answered all my question. thanks again
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Posted: March 03, 2006 at 7:29 AM / IP Logged  
You're welcome.  Great minds think alike...eh?  Cadence UD10-4 Ported box -- posted image.
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losboricua 
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Posted: March 03, 2006 at 10:42 AM / IP Logged  
yea i found out that the best regular slot port that i like are 2" wide and as tall as the sub
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