I have sinned... :p

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SkinnyBoy said:
the sealed box that pioneer sell the subs in is WAY below the size pioneer reccomends... and honestly, you can tell.. 😛

60 litres for both, and they reccomend 45 each.. 😛

edit: actually, there's not much difference in the modeled response.. guess they just suck in a sealed box.. lol


Actually it's just the enclosure that Pioneer sells em in that sucks, I've built a several custom fit enclosures for a customers using these and they sound as good as any sub in their price range.

it's all in the application:smash:
 
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I only used 16mm MDF, I know its really too thin, but I intend to brace the box (I'm short a few pieces of MDF as they wouldn't all fit on the one sheet of MDF)

alyway, I basically have two sealed 65 litre boxes from a single 1200 X 2400 sheet of MDF.

the largest area on each box that doesn't have any bracing will be 35cm X 35cm so I figured 16mm would be fine 🙂

oh yeah, and I like screws 😀 somewhere around 150 per box. lol
 
yep..... lol 😀

it will be 50 litres tuned to 30Hz... the box isn't glued yet, and obviously I haven't countersunk the screws, I just dry assembled it cos I was bored... lol
 

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Box is looking good! i would have used more bracing.

Just to brag i just finished making the end caps for my sono sub, and holy hell, MDF makes ALOT of sawust, and it gets everywhere, youre eyes, your lungs, your nose, EVERYWHERE!
and oh yeah, if you use a router to make wooferholes, jus remember WEAR A MASK! i wish did:cannotbe: :smash:
 
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