September 17, 201410 yr Author i forgot to post pics of the skyhigh 2/0 that i installed a while back. because of the relocation of the amp i am a few feet short so i had to order some more today
September 20, 201410 yr Author i havnt had a whole lot of time lately with work and other things going on at the moment so i have not made a lot of progress. more has been done for the frame under the box. its a lot sturdier than the fame underneath the last box. im still waiting on more 2/0 cable too. it was supposed to be here thursday but hasnt left the ups station yet so who knows how long that will be. i have a few box designs that im trying to decide between. problably going with around 14 cubes compaired to the 10.5 in the first box and tuning the box to around 32-35ish still unsure on that
September 23, 201410 yr Author I love updates with pics !!i should have some more up today. finally made a design that im happy with so il be cutting all the birch up this afternoon
September 24, 201410 yr Author started cutting today. i have all my lengths cut now i just have to cut them to the right widths and the box will start going together
September 24, 201410 yr Author also couldnt find any good headphones around my house yesterday and needed some music while i worked so i built this little thing with some of the scrap mdf from my trim panels and leftover pieces from other peoples boxes that i built recently. the speakers are my stock door speakers out of my xb. they are pioneers and hooked to a 40 watt amp. not bad for what it is. has a decent amount of midbass to it and can play low for just a few door speakers. its got a small port tuned to around 75ish might decide to put some decent 6.5s in there when i get the chance to
September 24, 201410 yr Author Is 32 low enough? What does AA recommend?You mean IA, 32hz should be fine. IA recomends 35hz but im sticking with 32
September 30, 201410 yr Author got some work done on the baffle today doubled it up and started some bracing with a 2x4 on the back. tomorrow i should be able to start putting some of it together in my car and throwing some stain on the baffle and other parts that will be seen.
September 30, 201410 yr Author had to 45 the top of the box to fit it in my car because of how close the box comes to the ceiling
September 30, 201410 yr Author i got a layer of stain down on the sides of the port to get an idea on what the box will look like. im going to start with stain and if i dont like it il just carpet the box
September 30, 201410 yr Author i probably wont have a lot of time to work on the car for the next few days with work and my classes. in the mean time im trying to decide on a material to cover the trim panels. thinking black leather or something like that. also going to be shopping around for some new mids for some kick panels. im open for any suggestions on a good set of mids
September 30, 201410 yr It may be too late, as it looks like you have already screwed the baffles together, but if you screw them together from the inside, you won't show any screw holes. This creates a much cleaner look, especially if you are staining.
October 1, 201410 yr Author It may be too late, as it looks like you have already screwed the baffles together, but if you screw them together from the inside, you won't show any screw holes. This creates a much cleaner look, especially if you are staining.yes i know this. the reason for the screws on the front of the box was because that was originally supposed to be the backside of the baffle but while routing i got a chip in the front layer of the wood on a corner that would not at all be able to be covered up as the second ply in the birch is a much different color than the first. i can always go back and insert wood plugs and sand them flat on the face of the box or just cover the box in carpet
October 1, 201410 yr Author What size mids for the kicks would be a good start for us to help you?looking for 8's. only problem is i may have to find a better spot than the kick pannels. my car is a stick so the clutch is where my kick pannels would be
October 4, 201410 yr Author got some of the staining done on the box. i was going for a kind of dark worn look and i like the way this stain turned out. Im still going to be doing a few more coats and then going over it with a few coats of a glossy clear. and yes i know that the screw holes are visible but with the stain i kind of like the contrast that they bring out. the box is finally starting to get close to going together. just wish i had more time to work on it
October 7, 201410 yr Author nothing really exciting going on right now. just waiting on clearcoat to dry so i can start putting the box together. in the mean time ive been looking around for what i want to do with my front stage and im thinking i want to run an active setup. probably with a minidsp or something along those lines. just wondering if anyone is running them or an alternative and if so how they like it
October 7, 201410 yr I'm going to get my jaw jacked for mentioning it, but I've been using a Soundstream Harmony for a couple months now and I love it. It's not as out and out powerful in options as the mDSP or any of the ones on the market that are based on it, but it does what I need just fine and I think it's great for ACTIVE setup beginners to learn on.
October 7, 201410 yr Author I'm going to get my jaw jacked for mentioning it, but I've been using a Soundstream Harmony for a couple months now and I love it. It's not as out and out powerful in options as the mDSP or any of the ones on the market that are based on it, but it does what I need just fine and I think it's great for ACTIVE setup beginners to learn on.im considering all options at them moment. the minidsp is what ive done the most research into at the moment which is why im thinking i want to run them. im still going to read up on other options like the harmony to see how they compare though. this is going to be my first active setup so il be spending a lot more time reading before i start piecing it together
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