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Design by Jim Holtz and Curt Campbell Thanks guys!
Build by me and Alex.
Subwoofer is a Dayton 390hf in a 4.5ft3 sealled.
Veneer: Brazilian Rosewood.
Complete build here: super Statement or the Statement's Statement! - Techtalk Speaker Building, Audio, Video, and Electronics Customer Discussion Forum From Parts-Express.com
Design by Jim Holtz and Curt Campbell Thanks guys!
Build by me and Alex.
Subwoofer is a Dayton 390hf in a 4.5ft3 sealled.
Veneer: Brazilian Rosewood.
Complete build here: super Statement or the Statement's Statement! - Techtalk Speaker Building, Audio, Video, and Electronics Customer Discussion Forum From Parts-Express.com
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R-carpenter, wow, really nice work there.
How's that 390hf sub sealed? I'm like this close to getting a pair............... 2 in a ppsl sealed for 5.5ft3 each.
Norman
How's that 390hf sub sealed? I'm like this close to getting a pair............... 2 in a ppsl sealed for 5.5ft3 each.
Norman
That reminds me of this:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/mult...-becomes-cindarella-i-hope-9.html#post2544802
Well done, by the way 😀
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/mult...-becomes-cindarella-i-hope-9.html#post2544802
Well done, by the way 😀
oh man dirkwright. No compromise! How does it sound?
Thanks. The subwoofer box reminds me of the old fashioned console TV's...
It sounds great to me. I have old CD's that I had no idea contained so much bass! I don't have it turned up either...
I can play the whole thing loud and it doesn't hurt my ears, but it feels like my head is being squished... 😱
No compromise!
It does look like he compromised by only having one 😀
dave
Actually dave, I was thinking the same thing... 14 cubic feet isn't really that big after all...
Thanks. The subwoofer box reminds me of the old fashioned console TV's...
I was thinking that some chrome endcaps & black grill between, and you'd have a giant Gale look-a-like
dave
How heavy is your subwoofer? Construction details like how thick, bracing etc?
The entire thing is not that bad, but a handcart is needed to move it around. The core box is 3/4" mdf and there is a layer of 3/4" birch ply laminated on most sides of that. The front black panel is removable since the woofer is mounted from behind. The woofer didn't look like it was designed to mount from the front of the baffle. I have yet to make the 3/4" birch ply top for it. The ports are on the bottom panel and there's a plinth made from 1x4 poplar that kind of aims the port output forward. I used those streamlined ports, I forget their name. For bracing, I just installed a couple of 1x4 poplar boards perpendicular on edge on the backside of the baffle on each side of the woofer cutout. They are screwed to the top, bottom and front. I'll add some sonic barrier foam later. I was going to screw the back to the wall, but it just so happens that the floor is not perpendicular with the wall. Imagine that! 😡
It does look like he compromised by only having one 😀
dave
HAHAHAHA!!! I was lucky that my wife accepted this one!
ehhh quite honestly, not so crazy about them. I generally prefer TL sound to sealed alignments.R-carpenter, wow, really nice work there.
How's that 390hf sub sealed? I'm like this close to getting a pair............... 2 in a ppsl sealed for 5.5ft3 each.
Norman
R-Carpenter, really ? How bout the 390's in a TL ?
I'm big into the ppsl stuff, regardless of sealed/ported/linkwitz transform/etc.
Dirkwright, very nice. I'll be replacing the tv stand with something like that.
Norman
I'm big into the ppsl stuff, regardless of sealed/ported/linkwitz transform/etc.
Dirkwright, very nice. I'll be replacing the tv stand with something like that.
Norman
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