turtlestrap
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Hey guys! I just finished building(almost) my first ever subwoofer box! Well, just finished building two //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
I did a bunch of research over a couple days and cruched numbers and modeled with software and ended up with a transmission line enclosure for a SQ HDS208 8" subwoofer and a slot ported enclosure for an Alpine Bassline 12".
Got too lazy and dusty ( Geez, MDF gets HELLA dust everywhere) to take pictures during but have end pics.
Port was too shallow to mount the 8" normally, so I made a flush double-front-baffle thing so that the sub is mounted inverted on the very front piece.
Specs: T-line: Port area: 32 in.^2
Port Length: 75 in. long
Tuning: Fs, 44.4 Hz
Internal volume: 1.45 ft^3
Ported box:
Volume: 1.8 ft^3
Tuning: 35 Hz
Let me know what you think for my first build!! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif First time using a router too. That thing is intimidating. I think I'm gonna cut out a soundqubed logo and slap it on there too and primer and paint it eventually.
I did a bunch of research over a couple days and cruched numbers and modeled with software and ended up with a transmission line enclosure for a SQ HDS208 8" subwoofer and a slot ported enclosure for an Alpine Bassline 12".
Got too lazy and dusty ( Geez, MDF gets HELLA dust everywhere) to take pictures during but have end pics.
Port was too shallow to mount the 8" normally, so I made a flush double-front-baffle thing so that the sub is mounted inverted on the very front piece.
Specs: T-line: Port area: 32 in.^2
Port Length: 75 in. long
Tuning: Fs, 44.4 Hz
Internal volume: 1.45 ft^3
Ported box:
Volume: 1.8 ft^3
Tuning: 35 Hz
Let me know what you think for my first build!! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif First time using a router too. That thing is intimidating. I think I'm gonna cut out a soundqubed logo and slap it on there too and primer and paint it eventually.