Posted August 13, 200619 yr I've reserved free use of a table saw down at a local shop tomorrow.It'll be a simple common chamber, sealed enclosure for 2 15" rlp.Internal dimensions of 19"H 15"W1 17"W2 30"L. Woofer displacement is .42 and that leaves me .2 for box bracing. Internal space for the woofers is the reccomended 2.1.I'd call it a simple, fail-safe enclosure, right? Any ideas? Subs will be facing forward, although i'd like them to downfire. I suppose it'll be built tomorrow... Edited August 13, 200619 yr by post office
August 13, 200619 yr not needed with a brace through the center of the enclosure. but can be done if wanted.honestly, i'd run a soild brace through the center, divide the chambers. you'll still have the same airspace (or close enough not to matter) and IME, a divided chamber sealed enclosure sounds better. it's cleaner, crisper. but that's just me.sounds like a good plan...don't forget the pics...wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
August 13, 200619 yr X2 on divided chambersi always get the feeling that subs facing backwards sounds deeper, and have more frequiency response.. may be its just me.
August 13, 200619 yr X2 on divided chambersi always get the feeling that subs facing backwards sounds deeper, and have more frequiency response.. may be its just me.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Noticed that as well. Bass loading FTW.
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