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Argent Audio

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  1. If you take those back covers off there are just flaps which you can over with some type of deadener. I have personally not done mine yet but I might weld mine up. Andrew
  2. The drivers are being changed and the box will be finished after I get home from SEMA. Andrew
  3. I rather not get into that till I get a CNC, but that may be very soon so ya never know. Andrew
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_6ekCgyt00
  5. Ok here is what I came up with, and might I add your in luck good sir! I'm using your max dimensions! 35.5 wide 17 tall 20.5 deep 4 cubes @32 Hz Double Baffle, Flared Port 54.25 sq inches of port. If this sounds good PM me your paypal addy and I will get things moving forward. The price is $275 plus shipping. Andrew
  6. Oh you know how I like white websites Looks great! The world with headphones reminds me of the old RE Audio side. I think that same image was on there lol Andrew
  7. Nice! I personally had not looked in a while till now. Andrew
  8. 1.5 lbs per cube will get you about a 30% increase up to a 3 cube enclosure. At 3 cubes + your down to a 20% increase at the same 1.5 lbs per cube. Any more poundage per cubic foot over 3 cubes and it has a reverse affect. You can go up to 1.75 lbs with enclosure under 3 cubes for an aprox 35% gain. Andrew
  9. Is there anyway you can sacrifice either width or depth for some height. The mounting diameter of 15 Xcon is 14.125 and the max internal height of the enclosure would be limited to 15.5 inches. So you would be almost screwing the screws into the top and bottom of the enclosure, if the screw gets sideways going in it would split the wood. And this is only for double baffle, you need a min of 18.375 height to achieve flush mount. Andrew
  10. Double Baffle is already included in the drawing you referenced. So for flush mount and flared port I would add about 1.5 more inches in depth. A great way to do mock ups is with card board. Andrew
  11. We could even do a smaller enclosure than that if needed. Andrew
  12. How many cubic feet did you make that enclosure that did not fit? Andrew
  13. 3/8's is not a popular size. But I would go down to Lowes or your local welding supply place. Those are the best two places I would look for copper lugs. Andrew
  14. http://www.argentaudio.com/store/ Check it out! Andrew
  15. Actual circles so people can cut them to fit what ever project they are working on. Andrew
  16. http://www.argentaudio.com/store/categories/Enclosure-Materials/ You just have to pay shipping. For those of you that like to fiberglass enclosures or door pods! Andrew
  17. Wow you had me freaking out there for a sec but that one has the gasket off it sitting on top of the basket!!!! I was using that one to predrill my holes. Andrew
  18. Circles Cut. Another view. The drivers... Andrew
  19. Top sanded down, flush mount and getting ready to cut the circles. Teaser pic of the drivers. Andrew
  20. How much port area did you let that beast have? Andrew
  21. Bracing in the corners and top on, waiting for glue to dry before I sand it down and prep for flush mount. Andrew
  22. This formula should also be taken in moderation too. There are many other things that play into port area, the most important: power. The best way to model port velocity is with WinISD. Andrew

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