I’m no expert, but I think you just need a system with a higher output. However as I understand, it may just be the style of your box. A non-ported box will produce cleaner notes and frequencies while a ported box is designed to give you that “boom” factor. But i also had2 10″ subs, mine were JL w1 and they sounded GREAT. I was powering them with a TMA 500/1 amp.
Hi all, can some1 please help me, i have made a subwoofer box and it sounds awsome! However i am trying to get the real deep bass, the type of bass you only feel, not hear! I made a bandbass box with 2 10in pioneer 350w rms subs and powering them an old school RF Punch 200x. I am starting to think it is the amp. As i have had experience with this type of enclosure and it was really good with those DEEP notes. Where am i going wrong? Could it be the amp?
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Its commonly used because its denser than plywood or particle boards. Denser wood is a big thing for accustics because the type of wood you use and the enclosure design can make or break a sub’s output and sound quality. You could have a sub known for good SQ or high SPL, but a box built built like crap or not using the right type of wood would ruin its performance. ED, uses a new type of wood boards BTW, called EFS. Read up on it on their site, its way better than MDF!
mdf is the most common type of wood used for sub boxes far as im aware as for size they say that 18 milimeters is the best i think thats proberly 5/8ths of an inch not sure
Philio3002 said:
I’m no expert, but I think you just need a system with a higher output. However as I understand, it may just be the style of your box. A non-ported box will produce cleaner notes and frequencies while a ported box is designed to give you that “boom” factor. But i also had2 10″ subs, mine were JL w1 and they sounded GREAT. I was powering them with a TMA 500/1 amp.
mistklmon said:
You add your speaker terminal… and glue it in for extra seal. then plug your wires onto your sub before you mount the woofer in
fut211912 said:
how do u cover the hole on the back after u plug in ur sub??? i taught air wasn’t suposto get out..
MrTScarfaceM said:
Hi all, can some1 please help me, i have made a subwoofer box and it sounds awsome! However i am trying to get the real deep bass, the type of bass you only feel, not hear! I made a bandbass box with 2 10in pioneer 350w rms subs and powering them an old school RF Punch 200x. I am starting to think it is the amp. As i have had experience with this type of enclosure and it was really good with those DEEP notes. Where am i going wrong? Could it be the amp?
GallardoLX said:
thank you lots for the clip now i can build my own…
nikunter said:
ok but is particle board even dense enough?
Might as well build a fiberglass enclosure. try and warp that (if built properly)
=]
abcdefghij73 said:
no i mean exactly what i wrote 3/4 PARTICLE BOARD mdf worps over time
nikunter said:
you mean MDF?
aka Medium Density Fiberboard
onyxone144 said:
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abcdefghij73 said:
3/4 PARTICLE BOARD
fukncrazy69er said:
for the circle draw a nice circle and drill a rather large brill bit near the edge. next use a jigsaw to cut out the circle and wallah
fxrfxr123 said:
it is easy
dmanschaumbizzie said:
and forgot to cut the circle
bigdaddytaylorb said:
You forgot to glue the side!!!
joshnc101 said:
Its commonly used because its denser than plywood or particle boards. Denser wood is a big thing for accustics because the type of wood you use and the enclosure design can make or break a sub’s output and sound quality. You could have a sub known for good SQ or high SPL, but a box built built like crap or not using the right type of wood would ruin its performance. ED, uses a new type of wood boards BTW, called EFS. Read up on it on their site, its way better than MDF!
wax333 said:
mdf is the most common type of wood used for sub boxes far as im aware as for size they say that 18 milimeters is the best i think thats proberly 5/8ths of an inch not sure
wax333 said:
they make it look so eay lol
getAlifeplease1 said:
you stole this vid!!!!!!!1
logandrummer23 said:
can any1 tell me the difference in the wood choices is MDF wood fine or does it matter whats a good wood for subs?
boomjead said:
step 1 : Custom Boxes / Rings –> Sealed Enclosure Custom Program
RideTTD2003 said:
a circular router. you drill a center (pilot) hole, than adjust to the radius of the needed cutout
pabloboi said:
How did you cut the circle??? with what tool?
sumcrazydood said:
what is the website??
jose213ss said:
mest up is a fiberglass subwoofer enclosure
TaTTooedCuTiEPie said:
Fiberglass subwoofers?