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derrickdj1

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I have be think of replacing two of the sealed 4 cu ft boxes with two more large vented subs.  The vented subs have quite a bit more output in the 15 Hz and up frequencies.  I have a feeling that if I tuned the box to around 16 Hz that this will get me a lot more output from 12 Hz and up.

 

Today I brought some 3/4 MDF (two sheet) and cut the pieces.  This will be my first complete sub build so, it should be an adventure.  Pic's of the build will be posted. :blink:

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Dave the box is around the size of my two vented subs, 9.5-10 cu ft.  Either way, it is a big sub.  Tomorrow I will do the brace work and get the top on it.  I need to buy a router to do the baffels.  I have not decide on the finish.

You will need to weigh it when completed and post.

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Are you doing the Marty thing? I bet you'll end up with a lot more output... I have been thinking about doing something similar.

 

Hey Holt, good to see you. :) My vented subs are basically Mini Marty and this is basically another Mini Marty.  I will build the second in a couple of weeks.  I figures around 6 db more output in the 15 Hz and up.  I am more interested in some of the things I can do with the DSP.  Much more margin and headroom with the vented sub.

 

Dave, it should be 140-150 lbs.  This is why all the subs have riser with wheels except for two risers with no wheel.  It is the only way to move these things around.

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The birch is not has heavy but the sheet cost twice as much, lol.

probably more like 3 times as much. The 5x5 sheets should be about $55 or $60 but a 4x8 is closer to $90-$95. MDF can be had for like $30-$33.

 

 

5x5 sheets are 1/2".  at least around here if you're talking Baltic Birch.  I love working with that stuff.

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5x5 sheets are 1/2".  at least around here if you're talking Baltic Birch.  I love working with that stuff.

You can get it both 1/2" and 3/4". Well, 18mm... close but not quite. That's the only thing I don't like, because it screws up the math.

http://www.woodworkerssource.com/34balpack3-p-6_plywood.html

Specialty wood stores typically carry the real deal, 5x5 sheets from the baltic region around eastern Europe / western Russia. Places like Menards has more of the 4x8 stuff. Some of it you have to watch out for because it's sometimes manufactured in China and isn't really void-free, plus they probably use funky chemicals. 13-ply void-free 5x5 from around the baltic sea is what you want.

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Well, I got the work bench ( large trash cans) :huh:  setup and did a few things.  Internal bracing is done and the baffles were cut.  I was going to try the router but, that didn't go well.  I am on the far left of the learing curve with router.  I will glue the baffles later to and put the top on before sanding everything down.

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