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Silver Member
Username: Mgbcs

Lincoln, Nebraska

Post Number: 494
Registered: Dec-06
OK...well I am finishing up my first ported box for an L7, just so I have some practice for this summer. Lemme know what you think. I still will do a little more work to it, but it's about done!Upload
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Bronze Member
Username: Rob1083

Post Number: 28
Registered: Mar-07
looks good man
 

Platinum Member
Username: Bestmankind

Bassrace 147.2 dbHttp://com4....

Post Number: 11254
Registered: Oct-05
looks good but what kinda wood is that? looks like particle board.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Rovin

My 1 12 Atom...

Post Number: 10969
Registered: Jul-05
^^^ i was about to ask the same thing

looks good thus far

yeh it does look like chipboard to mee too .....
 

Silver Member
Username: Mgbcs

Lincoln, Nebraska

Post Number: 497
Registered: Dec-06
To be honest I am not sure. i asked for MDF at Menards and they said this was it. I thought particle board was the stuff that looks like chips of wood glued together?
 

Gold Member
Username: Livin_loud

18 of Love Fi Audio

Post Number: 1358
Registered: Jan-06
thats plywood lol. you definitely have particle board...
 

Gold Member
Username: Livin_loud

18 of Love Fi Audio

Post Number: 1359
Registered: Jan-06
oh yeah, and nice job for a first box. lol
 

Silver Member
Username: Mgbcs

Lincoln, Nebraska

Post Number: 499
Registered: Dec-06
well sh!t...oh well, I'll deal with it for this box, I am not too woried with one L7. I will make sure I get the right stuff this summer when I upgrade. Just for the future, what does the MDF give me that the particle board does not. Performance, looks, sound, etc?
 

Gold Member
Username: Livin_loud

18 of Love Fi Audio

Post Number: 1361
Registered: Jan-06
strength
 

Silver Member
Username: Mgbcs

Lincoln, Nebraska

Post Number: 500
Registered: Dec-06
OK...well this is the same stuff I have build boxes out of before, so I am not worried. I will just look out for that in the future.
 

Silver Member
Username: Blazerboy

Post Number: 445
Registered: Jun-06
Are you planning on carpeting it? It will look better, and give it more strength if its tight.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Bestmankind

Bassrace 147.2 dbHttp://com4....

Post Number: 11255
Registered: Oct-05
brace that thing. put some rods or a few piece of 2 x 2's. kinda like on this picture.

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Silver Member
Username: Mgbcs

Lincoln, Nebraska

Post Number: 502
Registered: Dec-06
OK...that's easy enough to do. I asked about bracing when I was talking about making this box and someone (don't remember who) said that L7=no need
 

Gold Member
Username: 54danny54

KY More Wang Th...

Post Number: 3683
Registered: Nov-04
nahh...l7 will sweep alot of air and it really is a powerful sub so i would agree with bracing
 

Platinum Member
Username: Bestmankind

Bassrace 147.2 dbHttp://com4....

Post Number: 11258
Registered: Oct-05
you also have to take in to consideration that your box is made out of particle wood. it would flex more than mdf.
 

Gold Member
Username: Wingmanalive

A pic is worth 1000 words

Post Number: 4720
Registered: Jun-06
Yeah brace it up. Looks to be a tight job if you've already closed it up, and it looks like you have. Are all the sides glued up?
 

Platinum Member
Username: Rovin

My 1 12 Atom...

Post Number: 10970
Registered: Jul-05
good bracing idea from chad there

IMO - whenever possible even on a small box its a big advantage when a box is braced ,the energy saved from vibrating wood will then go into more output 4 ur music

it does make a considerable difference

from the pix i will say u def got a chipboard looking material since mdf is more compact & u dont see like the texture - but hey no harm since i seen ppl use reg plywood & still sounded decnt enough ........
 

Silver Member
Username: Mgbcs

Lincoln, Nebraska

Post Number: 508
Registered: Dec-06
Yeah I figure it has to be better than plywood. And as for the bracing, I will see what I can do. The top is only screwed on (the rest is glued and screwed), but I put a caulk bead on the top so that it would seal up nice and tight. So I will probably try to get in there through the cutout. If I can't and something happens, oh well, this whole box is just a learning experience anyways.
 

Silver Member
Username: Bass__monkey

Las Vegas, Nevada U.S. of A.

Post Number: 294
Registered: Sep-06
oh, just router the ends of the port.(hard angles) if u missed that. helps with FLOW...
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