Installation - Vibe Black Death Instruction Manual

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Installation

VIBE recommends that the BLACKDEATH subwoofer is only installed in a ported enclosure.
Ported enclosure installation
A ported or vented enclosure is not much more complex than a sealed design, It consists of a box with a hole in it.
The vented enclosure has to be correctly designed in order to function correctly, the vent in the enclosure interacts with the
air in the cabinet and the woofer to increase output and reduce cone excursion at and around the tuning frequency.
At the tuning frequency of the enclosure almost all of the bass is being produced by the vent, not the woofer. It is more
difficult to achieve good performance as the enclosure volume and port volume are critical but the results are worth it as the
ported box is up to 3 times as loud as the same woofer in a sealed box, it is also possible with the correct tuning to add a
"bump" in the response of the enclosure to boost bass at a preferred frequency. Vented enclosures are best suited to dance,
R&B, electronically produced Music, and high SPL applications
Enclosure construction
Use at least 1 inch MDF (medium density fibreboard) or Birch ply to construct your enclosure and at least 2 inches is
recommended for the baffle. It is recommend that the panels are glued, screwed and braced with sections of the same
material you have used to build the enclosure from, the BLACKDEATH woofer is capable of producing internal pressures that
can literally blow apart badly made enclosures, great care needs to be taken with the construction and bracing of your
enclosure It is also worth sealing the joints with a Silicone sealer once the glue has dried to make a perfect airtight seal.
NOTE- Do not screw the Subwoofer into the enclosure within 24 hours of applying silicone sealer to the joints, the gasses
given off as the silicone cures can perish the surround of the Subwoofer causing a non warranty failure.
Enclosure Volume
To work out the volume required for your enclosure please refer to recommended enclosure volumes specified for your
Subwoofer, these are listed in cubic feet, to convert cubic feet to litres multiply the cubic feet by 28.3
If you use this formula calculating your enclosure size will be easy 1 cubic foot is expressed as 12" x 12" x 12" = 1728 cubic
inches
If we require a volume of 2.5cuft then we multiply this by 1728 2.5 x 1728 = 4320 cubic inches
We now take 2 known enclosure dimensions that we will use E.G. height and width and divide this figure by them which will
give us the depth, for example our height is 15", our width is 20"
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