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Hello,
I have a peak 80W speaker with a diameter of 18cm, and I would like to turn it into a subwoofer of the best quality possible with this type of driver. I would like to know how to go about building the enclosure to maximize the amplification of the sub-bass (dimensions, material, ventilation), as my sound card has a filter for the bass.
Thank you in advance
I have a peak 80W speaker with a diameter of 18cm, and I would like to turn it into a subwoofer of the best quality possible with this type of driver. I would like to know how to go about building the enclosure to maximize the amplification of the sub-bass (dimensions, material, ventilation), as my sound card has a filter for the bass.
Thank you in advance
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Hi xelar23, do you want to quickly build a box or get the most out of your speaker?
Regarding redskins72's responses,
- What wood to use? plywood: no, high-density MDF.
- What thickness? 18mm: OK
- Where should I place the speaker in the box? in the middle: okay if it's a sealed box, no if it's bass reflex.
- What should be the volume of the box? make a square of 30 by 30 with a depth of 25 cm: what is the basis for calculating the volume? What about thickness and insulation material?
- What should be done for the ports? you make holes with a 65mm drill and put a fine grille for dust: absolutely not, a port is not just a simple hole; it consists of a tube of diameter and length defined by the volume and resonance frequency. Ex.:
http://www.linearteam.dk/default.aspx?pageid=ventcalculator
http://www.toutlehautparleur.com/events-bassreflex-c-77_125.html
- A passive or active filter is not mandatory!!: a passive filter is a minimum...
As you can see, building speakers, subwoofer boxes, or cabinetry is not something you improvise but requires numerous calculations...
Theoretical version: http://www.brouchier.com/livre/LE_LIVRE.html
More practical: http://petoindominique.fr/php/accueil.php
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Regarding redskins72's responses,
- What wood to use? plywood: no, high-density MDF.
- What thickness? 18mm: OK
- Where should I place the speaker in the box? in the middle: okay if it's a sealed box, no if it's bass reflex.
- What should be the volume of the box? make a square of 30 by 30 with a depth of 25 cm: what is the basis for calculating the volume? What about thickness and insulation material?
- What should be done for the ports? you make holes with a 65mm drill and put a fine grille for dust: absolutely not, a port is not just a simple hole; it consists of a tube of diameter and length defined by the volume and resonance frequency. Ex.:
http://www.linearteam.dk/default.aspx?pageid=ventcalculator
http://www.toutlehautparleur.com/events-bassreflex-c-77_125.html
- A passive or active filter is not mandatory!!: a passive filter is a minimum...
As you can see, building speakers, subwoofer boxes, or cabinetry is not something you improvise but requires numerous calculations...
Theoretical version: http://www.brouchier.com/livre/LE_LIVRE.html
More practical: http://petoindominique.fr/php/accueil.php
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gege
Pour un caisson pour un subwoofer de 30 cm avec des mesures de 30 cm x 42 cm, le volume exact serait de 30 cm * 30 cm * 42 cm = 37,800 cm³.
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@gege: Give the reference and brand of the sub because making a box like that blindly will give you crap.