Posted October 18, 201410 yr Hello and welcome to my version of the “How to Build a Custom Subwoofer box Tutorial”. This tutorial aims to teach you not only how to create a subwoofer box but how to add additional styling and design to make it a one of kind masterpiece. This is a four part tutorial series; a brief description of each part is given below and accompanied with a video and pictures. Enjoy! Part 1: How to Build the BoxIn this first video I cover the basics of a box design, incorporating bracing and 45’s and construction techniques. Part 2: Customizing the BoxThis video covers the design and production of custom template created insert shapes that mount to the front of the box and can be used to accent and tie to other parts of the install. These techniques can be used on other aspects of your install like custom door panels, and more. Part 3: Molding the metal meshMolding metal grill mesh gives a very custom look to our box, you could use this technique to hide a port, or protect the speaker itself. Part 4: Wrapping with Vinyl and CarpetIn this final video we finish the custom box by wrapping it with carpet and the template shapes with vinyl. Thanks for watching and learning! Now that you have learned these new techniques what would you use them on?
October 18, 201410 yr nice craftsmanship but ditch that screen door bracingwith over 3000 enclosure builds under my belt I have done extensive testing withall types of configurations of bracing...got some completely mind boggling numberson the termlab right down to 10hz when it is done right that bracing is more than enough resistance to stop the woofer from cupping 100%of the enclosures internal volume ,that could cost someone that .6db they need to win or thedeep low end extension some people need to communicate with whales ( like myself ) screen door bracing changes the EFFECTIVE internal CF3 and if it is bad enough it canalso effect tuning....I have seen some SPECTACULAR screen door bracing that looks really coolbut if you run bracing IN LINE with the air movement to and from the woofer and the port the woofercan CUP all the internal CF3 giving you max efficiency and performance of the enclosure
October 19, 201410 yr nice craftsmanship but ditch that screen door bracingwith over 3000 enclosure builds under my belt I have done extensive testing withall types of configurations of bracing...got some completely mind boggling numberson the termlab right down to 10hz when it is done rightthat bracing is more than enough resistance to stop the woofer from cupping 100%of the enclosures internal volume ,that could cost someone that .6db they need to win or thedeep low end extension some people need to communicate with whales ( like myself )screen door bracing changes the EFFECTIVE internal CF3 and if it is bad enough it canalso effect tuning....I have seen some SPECTACULAR screen door bracing that looks really coolbut if you run bracing IN LINE with the air movement to and from the woofer and the port the woofercan CUP all the internal CF3 giving you max efficiency and performance of the enclosureWhere have you been hiding?
October 19, 201410 yr nice craftsmanship but ditch that screen door bracingwith over 3000 enclosure builds under my belt I have done extensive testing withall types of configurations of bracing...got some completely mind boggling numberson the termlab right down to 10hz when it is done rightthat bracing is more than enough resistance to stop the woofer from cupping 100%of the enclosures internal volume ,that could cost someone that .6db they need to win or thedeep low end extension some people need to communicate with whales ( like myself )screen door bracing changes the EFFECTIVE internal CF3 and if it is bad enough it canalso effect tuning....I have seen some SPECTACULAR screen door bracing that looks really coolbut if you run bracing IN LINE with the air movement to and from the woofer and the port the woofercan CUP all the internal CF3 giving you max efficiency and performance of the enclosureGreat vidsAnd great to see you again thump!!
October 19, 201410 yr still stuck in Kelowna BC welding on Fortis natural gas distribution pipelines... that is going to change soon though , I miss car audio and see more MDF dust in the future
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