DB Drive K9 15D4 User Manual

Warning, Ntroduction, Roduct specifications

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I

NTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase of a DB Drive state-of-the-art subwoofer compo-

nent. Your selection of a DB Drive car audio product indicates a true appreciation of

fine musical reproduction. Whether adding to an existing system or including a DB

Drive subwoofer in a new system, you are certain to notice immediate performance

benefits.

P

RODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

K

EEP YOUR SALES RECEIPT

Take this time to attach your sales receipt to the manual and put in a safe place. In

case of any unforeseen reason this product may need warranty service, your receipt

will be necessary to establish purchase date. For detailed warranty information

please refer to enclosed warranty card.

R

ECOMMENDATION

WARNING!

A speaker’s performance is only as good as it’s enclosure. Proper installation,

enclosure size and crossover frequency will maximize the overall performance of

the subwoofer. To properly design and build an enclosure, knowledge of wood-

working as well as the proper tools are required. We highly recommend that you

have your enclosure built by an authorized DB Drive retailer. However, if you decide

to install it yourself, we have included the parameters of each driver and recom-

mended enclosure sizes. If after reviewing the enclosed information you have any

addition questions, please feel free to contact our technical dept.

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ALCULATING ENCLOSURES

It is difficult to give exact box dimensions that are universal for all cars and trucks.

It is for this reason that you must be able to calculate the space in which you have

available in order to achieve the proper air volume required.

It is recommended to build your enclosure from 3/ 4” thick MDF (medium density

fiberboard). Make sure the enclosure is sealed airtight.

Calculating External Volume

1.) To calculate box volume, measure the outside Width x Height x Depth of

the enclosure. Example 12” x 14” x 9”=1512 ÷ 1728Cubic feet

2.) Next you must convert cubic inches into cubic feet. To do this, you must

divide the cubic inches total by 1728”. Example 1512 ÷ 1828=.875 Cubic feet

Calculating Internal Volume

1.) To calculate the internal (net) volume of the above box you must first multiply

the thickness of the wood you are using by Two(2). Example 3/4” x 2= 1.5“

2.) Next subtract 1.5 from each of the outside measurements of the box.

Width

Height

Depth

12 - 1.5 = 10.5 14 - 1.5 = 12.5 9 - 1.5 = 7.5

3.) Multiple the new totals (H x W x D) Example: 10.5 x 12.5 x 7.5 = .5696

4.) Next you must convert cubic inches into cubic feet. To do this, you must

divide the cubic inch total by 1728”. Example 984.375 ÷ 1728=.5696

cubic feet.

Exposure to high pressure levels can cause hearing loss or

damage. Listening to your system at loud levels while driving, will

impair your ability to hear traffic sounds and emergency vehicles.

Use common sense when listening to your system.

While installing your subwoofer enclosure in the vehicle. Securely

fasten it to the frame or floorpan. If the enclosure is not secured

properly, there is danger of it becoming a projectile in a collision.

Due to continuing product improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.

(FS)

(Qts.)

(Qms)

(VAS)

(Xmax)

(Re)

(Pe)

(QES)

(Sens)

27.52Hz

0.45

4.38

37.73L

0.98in

6.43Ω

1000/2000

0.50

83.85dB

K9 12D4

25.50Hz

0.38

4.45

40.57L

0.98in

3.83Ω

1000/2000

0.42

83.95dB

K9 12D2

24.31Hz

0.50

4.52

90.98L

0.98in

6.46Ω

1000/2000

0.56

85.55dB

K9 15D4

24.07Hz

0.45

4.61

81.10L

0.98in

3.83Ω

1000/2000

0.50

85.43dB

K9 15D2

30.29Hz

0.43

4.57

14.44L

0.98in

6.43Ω

1000/2000

0.47

81.13dB

K9 10D4

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