View Full Version : building enclosures for my rc80i - question
bobuncle
11-14-2008, 10:26 PM
Hey guys I'm building enclosures for my rc80is that are going in my attic. My question is to I need a breathing hole in the enclosure? All my boxed speakers have breathe holes so I don't know - The pre-made enclosures I've seen online don't seem to have holes. There will be blown in insulation in my attic so if I need the holes I will have to figure out how to keep them clear.
Thanks
ShinAce
11-15-2008, 09:09 PM
No holes needed, especially since it sounds like you're mounting them in the walls.
adam2434
11-16-2008, 10:58 AM
Just wondering - are you designing the boxes to be a specific volume, like to replicate the pre-made enclosure volume or a recommended volume from Polk? There may be an ideal volume for the enclosures.
For my parents' house, I built enclosures into their ceiling, caulked the enclosure joints, and used Polyfill per the Polyfill volume recommendations. This was done during the construction of their house, so I was also able to use extra screws into the drywall to firm-up the drywall attachment to the perimeter of the enclosure framing. Not sure if any of this had a significant impact on the sound, but it gave some piece of mind.
adam2434
11-16-2008, 12:47 PM
Looks like these are designed for infinite baffle tuning with a wall cavity as the enclosure. Polk may have an enclosure box volume reco though, if you contact them.
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