Bronze Member Username: ComerzPost Number: 85 Registered: Nov-07 | I am now looking to build a box for the sub and amp I have ordered. There is a problem though, i know nothing about building boxes . I was wondering if anybody could list the major steps you have to take in order to have a great box. Ex, what type of wood, what thickness, how to get a good seal, where to find out how big to make the box, and basically somewhere where i can find out the specs so i can build it to that. I am making a box for a 2 ohm 12" alpine type R for my corolla 94. Thanks for any help, i really need it. |
Bronze Member Username: Vtouch06Q-TowN, PiStoLvAniA Post Number: 73 Registered: Nov-07 | phil @ www.woodlawncabinetry.com hit him up on that page, he knows everything and he'll work with you. i had a box made by him i picked up on dec 1st, trust me from personal experience he's great at what he does. |
Bronze Member Username: ComerzPost Number: 86 Registered: Nov-07 | yea, i just dont go tthe money to order up a box, plus it will take some time with the delivery, especially around this time, im kind of more leaning towards making my own box. It cant to too difficult. I sthere like a site or anything on where to look up specs for certain subs. Also how to build a good sub box? |
Bronze Member Username: Vtouch06Q-TowN, PiStoLvAniA Post Number: 74 Registered: Nov-07 | well you got a type r 12" right? well theres the specs for your sub i think... http://www.alpine-usa.com/US-en/products/product.php?model=SWR-1222D&lang=en&tab =F |
Bronze Member Username: Vtouch06Q-TowN, PiStoLvAniA Post Number: 75 Registered: Nov-07 | or ask JK32SHO he helped me out, i think he makes boxes too.... |
Bronze Member Username: ComerzPost Number: 87 Registered: Nov-07 | Thanks V.T. Lol thats gunna be harder than expected, i wouldnt be able to translate the specs for making a box. |
Bronze Member Username: Vtouch06Q-TowN, PiStoLvAniA Post Number: 76 Registered: Nov-07 | yep, to build a box you gotta have a knowledge of what your doing or else its going to sound like sh*t and fall apart on you...lol but i think u shuld hit up JK32SHO he'll def help u out, thats his name on ecoustics plus his aim. |
Bronze Member Username: ComerzPost Number: 88 Registered: Nov-07 | well, if you know your specs on how big to make the box, how much harder can it be? If you are pretty good at carpentry i cant see the problem here. Its a box. |
Silver Member Username: Phil_salisburyPost Number: 472 Registered: Sep-06 | Chad, If you have the skills of basic woodworking/carpentry, building the enclosure should be a breeze for you provided you have the tools to cut the parts to size and put it together. Use the spec's of the subwoofer recommended enclosure and use Resonant Engineer box designer to get the box to the size you want based on what your building it to fit. The designer provides all the parts as to the sizes you need. Now if your for someone to do the leg work for the enclosure spec's/part sizes, speak up as to what the enclosure needs to fit for the space ya have and we'll get it done for ya. The rest is up to you. |
Silver Member Username: Jesse59672OKLAHOMA Post Number: 800 Registered: Feb-07 | you looking for ported or sealed? |
Silver Member Username: Jesse59672OKLAHOMA Post Number: 801 Registered: Feb-07 | or bigger pics: http://aycu30.webshots.com/image/35869/2003830194772910954_rs.jpg http://aycu25.webshots.com/image/35064/2003813522606247666_rs.jpg http://aycu23.webshots.com/image/38222/2003806364249195262_rs.jpg http://aycu40.webshots.com/image/35039/2003861978582120919_rs.jpg http://subwoofertools.com/forum/ported-box.asp?Ew=30&Eh=15&Dia=6&Xmax=18.1&Vd=.071&NumW=1&Vb=2.2&Fb=35&Qts=&Vas=&Fs=&CE=0 |
Silver Member Username: Jesse59672OKLAHOMA Post Number: 805 Registered: Feb-07 | 30 x 15 x 15 2.2 net cubic feet, tuned @ 35hz |
Bronze Member Username: ComerzPost Number: 89 Registered: Nov-07 | o nice thx jessie, yea im lookin for ported. IS that how big id make it for an alpine? |
Silver Member Username: Jesse59672OKLAHOMA Post Number: 809 Registered: Feb-07 | it's just your preference, unless your building exactly to alpines recommendations. i think 2.2 cubes @ 35 hz would sound good, but in the end it's just up to you and what kind of music you listen to. |