Hi lawbiding,
Last night I was told to cut it short. 🙂 Here is the most obvious way to get the port to the side, just turn the box. Let me know if you need anything else.
Regards,
Tb46
Thanks for all the suggestions.I will try and finish the cabinet today and post some more pic.
Last edited:
Hi lawbiding,
I posted a correction in Post #280, so that may be important. Looking forward to the pictures. Now I'm of to the doctors - again. Fun, fun, fun....
Regards,
I posted a correction in Post #280, so that may be important. Looking forward to the pictures. Now I'm of to the doctors - again. Fun, fun, fun....
Regards,
Hi lawbiding,
I posted a correction in Post #280, so that may be important. Looking forward to the pictures. Now I'm of to the doctors - again. Fun, fun, fun....
Regards,
THanks for the heads up
Hi lawbiding,
One more try at it:
Regards,
From experience, I can say that you want to go easy with the stuffing below the driver or you won't get much bass. I would just put stuffing from closed end up to driver and leave rest open. If you have a removable panel you can adjust but if sealed up put stuffing in a mesh bag tied with a pull string to remove.
Hi lawbiding,
Post #284: "Should I smoothed/break/round the edge of the round hole."
Missed that one. Acoustically I doubt it matters, but it's easier on the fingers to use at least a 1/4"Rad. to round the edges.
Did you get it build for Christmas?
Regards,
Post #284: "Should I smoothed/break/round the edge of the round hole."
Missed that one. Acoustically I doubt it matters, but it's easier on the fingers to use at least a 1/4"Rad. to round the edges.
Did you get it build for Christmas?
Regards,
I can't wait to see some in car pics!
Sure Just give me sometime. I will try to finish this project before i go back to work.
I seem to have been on a parallel path. I just built a PPSL that looks uncannily like the design posted here. The sub is for a 2001 Subaru outback sedan(my stepson's) and is meant to play through the ski hole. It uses a pair of CerwinVega S-8 (vintage) 8" woofers, EBS alignment tuned to ~35Hz. Below is a measurement taken with the mic at the opening. There is no stuffing or lining of any kind yet, I haven't had time for tuning yet. It looks like it'll be pretty boomy in the car but that's what the kid wants. I'll measure again when I get it in the car.
Attachments
i know this is an old post but i just got 2 alpine that i want to put in a 2001 jetta.. would this box work with out the duct?> also can i just put both magnet in chamber??
If anyone wants to play with the Akabak code for the above PPSL speaker, here it is.
Code:
| Push Pull Slot Loaded Subwoofer
| v6 with Alpine swR 12D2 Nov 11 2014 34x15x25 in dims
| xrk971 DIYAudio
Def_Const
{
Q=0.707;
Speaker_pos=8.0*0.0254; | Height of centerline of exit port above floor
Width=15.0*0.0254; | Width of cabinet external
Height=34*0.0254; | Height of cabinet external, 24 in long chamber ea + slot
Depth=16.5*0.0254; | Depth of cabinet 14 in deep internal
Dist_wall=5000*0.0254; | Distance from wall
| ****
Backchamber_vol=40.0*0.001; | 40L = 2442 in cu gives 15.125in D x 13.5in H x 12in deep per chamber
Slot_width=8.5*0.0254; | needs to wide enough to fit driver in push-pull
Slot_height=13.5*0.025; | height accounts for bracing reduction in CSA
Slot_length=16.25*0.0254; | length of two ducts that form slot deep enough to house 12 in driver
| *** dual rear resistance vents
Vent_width=0.90*0.0254;
Vent_height=12.00*0.0254;
Vent_length=24.0*0.0254;
Seatduct_len=12.0*0.0254; | Seat duct length from box to rear seat backs inches
}
System 'PPSLSUB6'
Def_Driver 'Alpine SWR-12D2' |Alpine DVC sub 12in Qts=0.44, xmax=20mm, 72mm travel(p-p), 84.7dB, 6.375in depth, Nov 11, 2014
Sd=479cm2
Qms=7.1
Qes=0.47
fs=27Hz
Vas=46L
Le=2.23mH
Re=3.90ohm | 1.95+1.95
|OFF
Filter 'High Pass' | 4th order Butterworth -24dB/oct
fo=23.3Hz vo=1.0
{b4=1;
a4=1; a3=2.613126; a2=3.414214; a1=2.613126; a0=1; }
|OFF
Filter 'LowPass' |Lowpass filter - 48dB Butterworth (change 'fo=***' and refresh for changes)
fo=90Hz vo=1
{b0=1;
a8=1; a7=5.125831; a6=13.137071; a5=21.846151; a4=25.688356; a3=21.846151; a2=13.137071; a1=5.125831; a0=1; }
|OFF
| Speaker placed in corner with driver at Driver_pos above floor in corner
Def_Reflector BottomCorner
Bottom={Speaker_pos} Left=17in Right=17in
HAngle=0 VAngle=0
OFF
| Speaker with driver at Driver_pos above floor Dist_wall away from wall
Def_Reflector HorizEdge
Bottom={Speaker_pos} Top={Depth + Dist_wall}
HAngle=0 VAngle=0
Enclosure 'Back chamber 1' Node=10
Vb={Backchamber_vol/2} Qb/fo={Q} Lb=10in
Enclosure 'Back chamber 2' Node=20
Vb={Backchamber_vol/2} Qb/fo={Q} Lb=10in
Driver Def='Alpine SWR-12D2' 'Driver 1'
Node=1=0=30=10
Driver Def='Alpine SWR-12D2' 'Driver 2' | driver 2 is reverse mounted with phase reversed
Node=1=0=30=20
Duct 'D3' Node=31=30 | rear half of output slot
WD={Slot_width} HD={Slot_height} Len={Slot_length/2}
OFF
Duct 'HR189' Node=30=0 | Helmholtz resonator in main slot to absorb 180 Hz peak
WD=14in HD=1.0in Len=18.7in Visc=30
Duct 'D4 Slot' Node=30=32 | front half of output slot
WD={Slot_width} HD={Slot_height} Len={Slot_length/2}
Duct 'D1 Vent' Node=10=31 | resistance vent 1 leading to slot
WD={Vent_width} HD={Vent_height} Len={Vent_length}
Duct 'D2 Vent' Node=20=31 | resistance vent 2 leading to slot
WD={Vent_width} HD={Vent_height} Len={Vent_length}
| *** Connector duct from box through flip down ski hole door in back seat ****
Duct 'D5 Seatduct' Node=32=33 | duct from box to radiator, assume same CSA
WD={Slot_width} HD={Slot_height} Len={Seatduct_len}
Radiator 'Vent_rad'
Def='D5 Seatduct'
Node=33
x=0 y=0 z=0
HAngle=0 VAngle=0
WEdge=30in Hedge=15in | Assume seats are 60in wide x 30in tall
Reflection
I thought this design looked promising, so I built one...Quite pleased with the results, but the tuning and impedence seem a little different from the sim. Measurement made outside, well away from any boundaries, at about 3m from the mouth, ground plane. With a 30Hz 24 dB LR high pass flat down to 35Hz, in half space, which is quite impressive in this size cab!Awesome news! You work really fast and we are all looking forward to seeing the result of the fruits of your efforts. I think this may qualify as a unique alignment due to the asymmetry - I certainly have not seen another speaker with displacement predictions that look like this. I am curious to hear how it sounds flipped around with vent at the top and having a top speaker placed on it.
![]()
For those who may have lost the bead on this rapidly evolving project, here is what it will look like courtesy Tb46.
Very cool. You got output well out to 200Hz which could be very useful as you can place some high sensitivity sealed mid ranges near the mouth crossed at 200Hz and it would work!
I would like to build a subwoofer like the one in the OP for the trunk of my car. How do I go about modeling it in Hornresp? The drivers I want to use would be different and the dimensions would be a little different, so I would like to get the model perfect before I build anything.
You should ask in HR thread. I modeled it with Akabak. 6th order bandpass is very finicky so you need to stick to the plan as published for it to work well. Otherwise it’s a new speaker.
Okay thank you. Are you still doing this kind of modeling?You should ask in HR thread. I modeled it with Akabak. 6th order bandpass is very finicky so you need to stick to the plan as published for it to work well. Otherwise it’s a new speaker.
No, sorry I don’t have time anymore. The script is above and you could take it and learn how to do it with help from others in the Akabak thread. It’s just dimensions and swap driver TS parameters.
Okay, thank you. I'll try my hand at Akabak.No, sorry I don’t have time anymore. The script is above and you could take it and learn how to do it with help from others in the Akabak thread. It’s just dimensions and swap driver TS parameters.
For anyone having trouble using the old version of Akabak (version 2.1) on 64 bit Windows, it runs just flawlessly under Wine on Linux. I just tried with Ubuntu 22.10 and Wine 8.0. Wine automatically downloaded the MONO libraries for the Akabak installer to run.
- Home
- Loudspeakers
- Subwoofers
- PP Slot Loaded Sub with Alpine SWR 12D2