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Hi
I am thinking of building my own sub woofer encloser
Gonna be made from mdf
I have created a very simple cad design of the enclosre
o yea there will be one each side of the boot facing inwards
it will be using 1 6.5 inch sub woofer
specs
55watt rms
Res Freq 56.6 hz (20%)
i with to install this into the cabnet
also with a simple cross over
capable of apilitty to low pass
150Hz @ 4 ohms
and a 12db/octave filter
thespeaker will be powered thoguh the head unit and into the cross over which will only allow frequencys of 150 and down to get tohugh to the speakers
just wondering wht you guys think of this idea
I am thinking of building my own sub woofer encloser
Gonna be made from mdf
I have created a very simple cad design of the enclosre
o yea there will be one each side of the boot facing inwards
it will be using 1 6.5 inch sub woofer
specs
55watt rms
Res Freq 56.6 hz (20%)
i with to install this into the cabnet
also with a simple cross over
capable of apilitty to low pass
150Hz @ 4 ohms
and a 12db/octave filter
thespeaker will be powered thoguh the head unit and into the cross over which will only allow frequencys of 150 and down to get tohugh to the speakers
just wondering wht you guys think of this idea
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okey doky ill put an angle of say 10 degress sometihng like dis lol
even though overall it will be around 40watts each side ie 80watts of sub soundss perfectic.
Bit with the other subwoofer i made 4 inch 10watts that sounded realli good clear and good quality so 80 shoudl be enoguh as 10 yea wasnt as powerful as i wodult have liked but doing the job for the mo.
even though overall it will be around 40watts each side ie 80watts of sub soundss perfectic.
Bit with the other subwoofer i made 4 inch 10watts that sounded realli good clear and good quality so 80 shoudl be enoguh as 10 yea wasnt as powerful as i wodult have liked but doing the job for the mo.
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[quote=\".\"]what ya wanna do in crawl inside the boot and lock yourself in! [/quote] PMSL i\'ve just got a mental picture of someone doing that
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do u think this kidna setup woudl work/ sound ok after the enclosures have been made of course
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cooldanywasy just gotta do all desing and get money to do this this wodul include the head unit as well and also with my limited diy stills gonna take a while lol
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[quote=\".\"]its what I did! but for some reason... be being thick or something, i didn\'t remove the parcel shelf first and shat myself because i couldn\'t get out! would have been easier if that little plastic thing which rests on top of the shelf wasn\'t there, then i could have just lifted it up, uncliped it and got put thro a door![/quote]
i would have just unclipped the bungies on the shelf measured the inside that way with the boot lid open.
how did u get out just incase anyone else makes the mistake of locking themselves in their boot?
i would have just unclipped the bungies on the shelf measured the inside that way with the boot lid open.
how did u get out just incase anyone else makes the mistake of locking themselves in their boot?
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id imgaine u can fiddle wid the lock mechision lolz
yea i am gonna get both speaker and relex ports from maplin.
also prob getting stereo frm net
JVC KD-G611
yea i am gonna get both speaker and relex ports from maplin.
also prob getting stereo frm net
JVC KD-G611
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go to hombase and ask for of custs i nearly a half sheet of 18mm for 1.50!
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to be honest with that driver i would suggest a bandpass enclosure to make it appear to be a larger driver.
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[quote=\"troublemaker\"]to be honest with that driver i would suggest a bandpass enclosure to make it appear to be a larger driver.[/quote]
i have no idea wht ur on about please explain
i have no idea wht ur on about please explain
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OK certainly.
What you have there at present is a very small sized driver for a sub in a box which is more suited to a home woofer install.
It will not give the sort of depth or output of sound that a larger driver would - that is physics.
Using a \"bandpass\" enclosure allows you to add effeciency to the driver which will add output, and with judicious tuning of the enclosure it will drop further as well.
The term bandbass comes from the design of the box - i.e. it should in theory only reproduce (pass) a certain set of - or \"band\" of frequencies.
With the system i am thinking would be ideal for this application you would be looking at it not actually exhibiting these characteristics totally - however the added low frequency excursion and volume output will impress i think.
If you have a look at www.diysubwoofers.org and in particular the 4th order bandpass system it should be a good point to start. If it interests let me know and we can progress.
What you have there at present is a very small sized driver for a sub in a box which is more suited to a home woofer install.
It will not give the sort of depth or output of sound that a larger driver would - that is physics.
Using a \"bandpass\" enclosure allows you to add effeciency to the driver which will add output, and with judicious tuning of the enclosure it will drop further as well.
The term bandbass comes from the design of the box - i.e. it should in theory only reproduce (pass) a certain set of - or \"band\" of frequencies.
With the system i am thinking would be ideal for this application you would be looking at it not actually exhibiting these characteristics totally - however the added low frequency excursion and volume output will impress i think.
If you have a look at www.diysubwoofers.org and in particular the 4th order bandpass system it should be a good point to start. If it interests let me know and we can progress.