Hi people...
This is a project i did a few months ago around new years. I thought i'd share some pics and if you guys have any comments or questions i'd love to hear them
I have carpeted the box since then.
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Well i got another 12" JL at the A&B sound sale so i decided to go ahead and build my own enclosure with the help of a few friends.
Specs:
Built with 3/4" MDF.
4" Ported to tune to 20hz.
Offset T-Baffled to reduce standing waves.
Oxygen-free wiring inside the enclosure.
Insulated all inside walls of enclosure to further reduce occurance of standing waves.
Length/Width ratio is the Golden ratio (1.63:1)
The subwoofers themselves are set flush to the face of the enclosure. (they mount on rings that are set inside the box.
Also incorporated into this enclosure is a "quick-connect" feature... the 12V, Ground, and Signal wires simply plug in and out with the use of two banana clips and a modified molex connector (think computer connector)
Of course, all edges are caulked and sealed with professional grade wood glue and counter-sunk screws.
The Pics:
I'm on the left, my buddy Karl is on the right:
This is a good pic of the baffling:
Another good pic of the Baffling:
Closeup:
This is a project i did a few months ago around new years. I thought i'd share some pics and if you guys have any comments or questions i'd love to hear them
I have carpeted the box since then.
___________________________________________________________
Well i got another 12" JL at the A&B sound sale so i decided to go ahead and build my own enclosure with the help of a few friends.
Specs:
Built with 3/4" MDF.
4" Ported to tune to 20hz.
Offset T-Baffled to reduce standing waves.
Oxygen-free wiring inside the enclosure.
Insulated all inside walls of enclosure to further reduce occurance of standing waves.
Length/Width ratio is the Golden ratio (1.63:1)
The subwoofers themselves are set flush to the face of the enclosure. (they mount on rings that are set inside the box.
Also incorporated into this enclosure is a "quick-connect" feature... the 12V, Ground, and Signal wires simply plug in and out with the use of two banana clips and a modified molex connector (think computer connector)
Of course, all edges are caulked and sealed with professional grade wood glue and counter-sunk screws.
The Pics:






I'm on the left, my buddy Karl is on the right:

This is a good pic of the baffling:

Another good pic of the Baffling:

Closeup:

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