im looking to build my own 15" or 18" subwoofer mainly for my hi-fi setup but i would also like to be able to use it for home cinema also. I was was looking some advice on this project any enclosure designs would be greetly appreciated and advice on the best drivers would be good.
thanks 🙂
thanks 🙂
More info would be helpful. listening levels, room size, any WAF issues, extension requirements, musical tastes, etc.
my room is 13ft by 13ft i listen to all types of music mostly blues and rock. bass from 10-100hz. i have cyrus cd8x cyrus prex vs cyrus x power x2 and monitor audio rs1 speakers.
Hi,
Start I guess by looking here : Dayton Audio C1500K 15" Powered Subwoofer Kit 300-770
rgds, sreten.
Start I guess by looking here : Dayton Audio C1500K 15" Powered Subwoofer Kit 300-770
rgds, sreten.
Hi,
TBH the DIY options in the UK are quite depressing, you simply can't get stuff
at reasonable prices for high quality stuff, you end paying more than buying.
Doubly so if you carefully buy used.
With a square room I strongly recommend a sub with an adjustable notch filter
for the doubled up main room modes frequencies, should make a big difference.
Ideally you want probably a 87Hz filter, and for really low also a 43Hz filter.
Make no mistake, EQ for difficult rooms is the key to sound quality.
Without EQ a sub set up in your room will do 40Hz, and die below that,
or go low low but have a huge peak at 43Hz, "one note bass".
Room is not that big and probably a good 12" will be more than adequate.
rgds, sreten.
TBH the DIY options in the UK are quite depressing, you simply can't get stuff
at reasonable prices for high quality stuff, you end paying more than buying.
Doubly so if you carefully buy used.
With a square room I strongly recommend a sub with an adjustable notch filter
for the doubled up main room modes frequencies, should make a big difference.
Ideally you want probably a 87Hz filter, and for really low also a 43Hz filter.
Make no mistake, EQ for difficult rooms is the key to sound quality.
Without EQ a sub set up in your room will do 40Hz, and die below that,
or go low low but have a huge peak at 43Hz, "one note bass".
Room is not that big and probably a good 12" will be more than adequate.
rgds, sreten.
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