September 7, 200817 yr OMG that is huge. I wanna know what shipping is going to cost... Probley close to the craftsmanship cost. BJ you need a bigger tag for this one. I cant wait to see my box coming to life!
September 7, 200817 yr Impressive...do the window frame braces cause any turbulance inside the boxx ???
September 7, 200817 yr Looks great so far BJ.BTW, the 10"'er will be a Ficaraudio Q10. I'm building a SQ setup and my son is going for SPL (Duh).Transporting should be fun!Unless you are throwing ridiculous power at that thing, I'd make the .35 box bigger. Closer to the .6 rec'd size...Ficar lists .2 to .6 cuft for the Q10 in a sealed configuration. I wasn't sure which way to go so I e-mailed them. Scott recomended .35 cuft net with .25 lbs of polyfill for some reason for SQ. I'll have 1000 watts available. Does that sound about right?1000w is near ridiculous power...if you are truly after an SQ setup you can leave your gains on off in which case I'd go bigger with the box, but taking Scott's recommendation is logical as I have not played with that 10. Also, the polyfill will help. What am I saying? If you are going to gain up the amp keep it that size.
September 7, 200817 yr Looks great so far BJ.BTW, the 10"'er will be a Ficaraudio Q10. I'm building a SQ setup and my son is going for SPL (Duh).Transporting should be fun!Unless you are throwing ridiculous power at that thing, I'd make the .35 box bigger. Closer to the .6 rec'd size...Ficar lists .2 to .6 cuft for the Q10 in a sealed configuration. I wasn't sure which way to go so I e-mailed them. Scott recomended .35 cuft net with .25 lbs of polyfill for some reason for SQ. I'll have 1000 watts available. Does that sound about right?1000w is near ridiculous power...if you are truly after an SQ setup you can leave your gains on off in which case I'd go bigger with the box, but taking Scott's recommendation is logical as I have not played with that 10. Also, the polyfill will help. What am I saying? If you are going to gain up the amp keep it that size.X2. Personally, I think that 1K watts is too much for an SQ setup...
September 7, 200817 yr To clarify, I don't think using a 1000w amp is ridiculous as headroom is nice but actually using the power wouldn't be possible if you are truly after SQ.
September 7, 200817 yr Author Not sure on the weight exactly. I might try to get it on a scale today.Andrew, Im hoping to get going on your box today. So keep checking back on here for the log.We have never had a complain with the the bracing causing any sort of port noise. Window bracing, IMO, is the BEST form of bracing for weight to overall strength.
September 7, 200817 yr To clarify, I don't think using a 1000w amp is ridiculous as headroom is nice but actually using the power wouldn't be possible if you are truly after SQ.It just happens to be what I have to work with. It should be loafing in my application. Headroom's a good thing right, especially for SQ?
September 7, 200817 yr OMG that is huge. I wanna know what shipping is going to cost... believe a road trip is in my future as opposed to a freight bill.
September 7, 200817 yr Ya id take the trip to pick that thing up too. Probley be like 500 for shipping. Im also making the trip to get mine! Only a 2 1/2 hour drive for me though.
September 8, 200817 yr To clarify, I don't think using a 1000w amp is ridiculous as headroom is nice but actually using the power wouldn't be possible if you are truly after SQ.i dont think he is going for true sq but more towards great sounding bass thatll get decently loud.
September 8, 200817 yr To clarify, I don't think using a 1000w amp is ridiculous as headroom is nice but actually using the power wouldn't be possible if you are truly after SQ.i dont think he is going for true sq but more towards great sounding bass thatll get decently loud.I guess I'm not quite sure what "true SQ" is then. My goal with the small box was for a good "tight" sub to compliment my front components. I didn't think I would need anything larger than a 10" sub to accomplish this. I'm more concerned with accurate reproduction as opposed to sheer volume. Yes I may play it loud from time to time and want it clear at those times also. Everyone likes to crank up their favorite song, I just want it to sound good when I do.
September 9, 200817 yr Author The little one is complete. Tonight I also got the resin applied to the bottom and just around the edges on the big box. I think I will add one more coat on the edges tomorrow night...
September 9, 200817 yr just wondering what the reason for the resin on the bottom?That was my request. The carpet will get a little damp at times in the back of the van after a hard rain. It's hard to find weatherstrips for an 18 year old van and I didn't the box to warp if it were to get damp.
September 9, 200817 yr To clarify, I don't think using a 1000w amp is ridiculous as headroom is nice but actually using the power wouldn't be possible if you are truly after SQ.i dont think he is going for true sq but more towards great sounding bass thatll get decently loud.I guess I'm not quite sure what "true SQ" is then. My goal with the small box was for a good "tight" sub to compliment my front components. I didn't think I would need anything larger than a 10" sub to accomplish this. I'm more concerned with accurate reproduction as opposed to sheer volume. Yes I may play it loud from time to time and want it clear at those times also. Everyone likes to crank up their favorite song, I just want it to sound good when I do.That is SQ...depending on what you mean by loud, as long as it is still blended with the front stage. As for your other question, more headroom is pretty much always better.
September 9, 200817 yr 130 at 30hz sounds good to me. Then you better have doors that look like Dave Brook's
September 9, 200817 yr he said loud when he wants it...... that would be a sick 10.Not really, you'd be frickin' surprised what 115dB on a front stage sounds like
September 9, 200817 yr are we talking about the same thing here. im talking about his single 10And in an SQ install it is the front stage that will still be the limiting factor. 115dB out of a 10 isn't absurd, but that on a front stage will be extremely loud.
September 9, 200817 yr are we talking about the same thing here. im talking about his single 10And in an SQ install it is the front stage that will still be the limiting factor. 115dB out of a 10 isn't absurd, but that on a front stage will be extremely loud.I don't think the 10 will have trouble keeping up with my front stage. It's really nothing over the top. I'm going to run a set of Ozaudio components driven by a USamps MD-21.
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