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Help w/ Flush mounting double baffle

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How would I go about flush mounting this? What bit, how to do it, etc.

 

2.65 cu. ft. box @ 30hz (XCON pre designed enclosure)

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It's double baffle right?

 

I would just add another layer to make it flush.

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have a router??

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have a router??

Yeah, which bit?

Edited by azlnick

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It's double baffle right?

 

I would just add another layer to make it flush.

 And just have a weird 3rd front panel? Lol I guess that's an option.

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You wouldn't be able to tell it's a 3rd baffle.

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You wouldn't be able to tell it's a 3rd baffle.

Ah I get ya now. Wasn't quite grasping the idea, thanks!

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Yeah that should work, but post a pic of the whole front. Typically you cut it before you glue the double baffle together.

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Yeah that should work, but post a pic of the whole front. Typically you cut it before you glue the double baffle together.

I've learned that through experience now, haha. I'm sure this won't be my last box either. Here's another pic. 

 

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Roundover.

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You need to cut the recess before you cut the mounting hole if you want it to be round using a circle jig...  A little too late for that. 

 

Add a 3rd layer like has been said...

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wouldnt adding a 3rd layer add to the port length and therefore change tuning? or would it be too little of a difference to notice?

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wouldnt adding a 3rd layer add to the port length and therefore change tuning? or would it be too little of a difference to notice?

Too little to notice.

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wouldnt adding a 3rd layer add to the port length and therefore change tuning? or would it be too little of a difference to notice?

Adding a 3rd layer if I'm not mistaken would only change the displacement of the Sub, which would be a minimal difference for tuning.

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^ No.  Won't change volume in this case.

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Just put another layer on . Cut the hole the size of the sub and Use a strait flush bit to cut out the port hole out when its on.

If you cant get the hole right on you can use the flush bit for the sub hole then sit the sub In and draw around the sub and cut it out with a jig saw

Edited by frogcase2002

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