trying to post a Win isd pic

Deadof_knight
Deadof_knight Posts: 980
edited March 2008 in Forum Testing Area
OK how do I do this Ive seen other people post what the specs were on this program when you run a setup like what your building, are you guys doing a screenshot or something ?
:cool: " He who dies with the most equipment wins Right ? "

Denon 3300 Adcom 535 BBe w/sub out 1 pr 4.6s 2 pr of 4 jrs Recent additions Samsung Lns-4095D LCD, Samsung hd-960 DVD, Monster HT-5000 Power center
,HPSA-1000 18" sealed DiY home sub.:D
Black Laquer 1.2tl's w/ upgraded x-overs and Tweets BI-Amped with 2 Carver tfm-35's Knukonceptz 10ga cables
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  • ShinAce
    ShinAce Posts: 1,194
    edited March 2008
    Yeah, screen cap is your best bet.

    Either PRINT SCR or CTRL + PRINT SCR to save the pic. CTRL + V to paste.
  • Deadof_knight
    Deadof_knight Posts: 980
    edited March 2008
    AHHHHHH ok !
    :cool: " He who dies with the most equipment wins Right ? "

    Denon 3300 Adcom 535 BBe w/sub out 1 pr 4.6s 2 pr of 4 jrs Recent additions Samsung Lns-4095D LCD, Samsung hd-960 DVD, Monster HT-5000 Power center
    ,HPSA-1000 18" sealed DiY home sub.:D
    Black Laquer 1.2tl's w/ upgraded x-overs and Tweets BI-Amped with 2 Carver tfm-35's Knukonceptz 10ga cables
  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited March 2008
    ShinAce wrote: »
    Yeah, screen cap is your best bet.

    Either PRINT SCR or CTRL + PRINT SCR to save the pic. CTRL + V to paste.

    Great,I tried last night to see if I could do this ,but I was doing it incorrectly.
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  • Deadof_knight
    Deadof_knight Posts: 980
    edited March 2008
    ok were gonna try posting the lil pic
    :cool: " He who dies with the most equipment wins Right ? "

    Denon 3300 Adcom 535 BBe w/sub out 1 pr 4.6s 2 pr of 4 jrs Recent additions Samsung Lns-4095D LCD, Samsung hd-960 DVD, Monster HT-5000 Power center
    ,HPSA-1000 18" sealed DiY home sub.:D
    Black Laquer 1.2tl's w/ upgraded x-overs and Tweets BI-Amped with 2 Carver tfm-35's Knukonceptz 10ga cables
  • ShinAce
    ShinAce Posts: 1,194
    edited March 2008
    Is this a car audio sub you're making? The low freq extension doesn't look amazing.

    4.25 cubic feet and there's a bump in the response? Dang bro, keep those 15s a bangin.
  • Deadof_knight
    Deadof_knight Posts: 980
    edited March 2008
    After looking at the low frequency stuff on a graph it doesnt look great. Its gonna take a bigger box. like double that. I was lil curious why win isd recommended some insane number like 19cuft.

    Its a car sub Im making into a home sub if thats what your asking.....
    :cool: " He who dies with the most equipment wins Right ? "

    Denon 3300 Adcom 535 BBe w/sub out 1 pr 4.6s 2 pr of 4 jrs Recent additions Samsung Lns-4095D LCD, Samsung hd-960 DVD, Monster HT-5000 Power center
    ,HPSA-1000 18" sealed DiY home sub.:D
    Black Laquer 1.2tl's w/ upgraded x-overs and Tweets BI-Amped with 2 Carver tfm-35's Knukonceptz 10ga cables
  • ShinAce
    ShinAce Posts: 1,194
    edited March 2008
    There you go, so that graph is actually normal and I wouldn't worry about it.

    Do not make the box bigger; def not worth it.
  • ShinAce
    ShinAce Posts: 1,194
    edited March 2008
    Follow-up to:
    "I was lil curious why win isd recommended some insane number like 19cuft."

    Win ISD designs boxes that are preset alignments. For a vented box, you have Butterworth, Chebychev, and so forth. Each has their own ratios Vas to Vb for finding box size. Some alignments are designed to be maximally flat in response, and tend to be large.

    A 2 dB bump in response isn't horrible. It's not a good sign for SQ, but guaranteed to be drowned out by your room's transfer function(bass boost) and sub position.

    Find yourself a woofer with a Qts of 0.65 and ask win ISD for a sealed box, it will return a stupidly big box as an attempt to preserve the transient response. Not all subs are designed to be used as transient perfect.

    A speaker for a bass guitar amplifier should end up with a Qtc of 0.5 (transient perfect), and this means infinite baffle designs.

    A sealed car sub should pound, or aim for a Qtc of around 1.4 (boomy), and this means small sealed boxes.

    It's a question of knowing why the speaker has the specs it has and how to properly use that speaker in unintended applications.

    I hope that helps.