@CheekyAquarius many ways, but the way I do it is by measuring the distance from the edge of the baseplate to the saw blade. You could get a scrap bit of timber, clamp a straight edge to it, and do a quick cut - then measure the distance from the cut edge to the fence.. this will be how far you set up the fence from where you need to cut (accounting for blade thickness too). Alternatively, I made a jig by screwing a straight edged offcut to a bigger bit of timber, then completing a cut using the screwed on fence. This gives me a template with a straight edge I can line up with any line I want to cut along. There's a few videos on RUclips explaining how to make a jig easier.
I think this guy has done this once before. Sealed is better for listing to different types of music. Not everyone likes or needs to just play a small spectrum of bass frequency very loud. Every box type has its place. And it takes power to make….power. Upgrade your electrical people.
Only a few times but I've used each one as a learning curve. This subs specs made it best suited for a sealed enclosures, and it really paid off in this instance. I don't have a whole lot of money for the hobby, hence why it's 'only' on 1000 watts. Voltage drop is minimal, so I'm confident it's not too much strain on the electricals. I agree with everything you said :) thanks for the comment
15,000w rms? No. Most likely not. Each heavy duty sub usually needs their own kind of enclosure to work best. The t/s parameters of this sub say this one would work great in a sealed enclosure, so that's why I built this one
I aasume more the spl only range not over 80 hz at all n ya like ya said flat under 27 for dual 18s seal em up half box size n grab some power youll be shitting mad wasting all that pressboard also they make mariene grade sheets of that mdf too way heavier n ready to get wet n not loose its bottom like a fkn paper bag lol
Smh shared chamber ported is dissapointing unless you supply the streets power grid smh they resonate at port tune then outside loading n tuning their only fighting what each tries to do
Hell yea that sounded good
Nice work man
I was very surprised to see a Nakamichi sub... I'm currently building my first ever sub box for a 12 inch nakamichi sub
Thank you for sharing this build. How do you set up your cuts to get good straight lines with a circular saw?
@CheekyAquarius many ways, but the way I do it is by measuring the distance from the edge of the baseplate to the saw blade. You could get a scrap bit of timber, clamp a straight edge to it, and do a quick cut - then measure the distance from the cut edge to the fence.. this will be how far you set up the fence from where you need to cut (accounting for blade thickness too).
Alternatively, I made a jig by screwing a straight edged offcut to a bigger bit of timber, then completing a cut using the screwed on fence. This gives me a template with a straight edge I can line up with any line I want to cut along. There's a few videos on RUclips explaining how to make a jig easier.
@@nicke1370 right on, thank you.
Hell yea, very nice build 👌🏽
Thank you sir! Very simple, but wedges perfectly behind the back seat to make it look smaller than it is
@@nicke1370 I can dig it 👊🏽
Nice job
Very nice job
Thank you sir 🙏
I think this guy has done this once before. Sealed is better for listing to different types of music. Not everyone likes or needs to just play a small spectrum of bass frequency very loud. Every box type has its place. And it takes power to make….power. Upgrade your electrical people.
Only a few times but I've used each one as a learning curve. This subs specs made it best suited for a sealed enclosures, and it really paid off in this instance. I don't have a whole lot of money for the hobby, hence why it's 'only' on 1000 watts. Voltage drop is minimal, so I'm confident it's not too much strain on the electricals.
I agree with everything you said :) thanks for the comment
Would this box design be any good for a 15,000w subwoofer?
15,000w rms? No. Most likely not. Each heavy duty sub usually needs their own kind of enclosure to work best. The t/s parameters of this sub say this one would work great in a sealed enclosure, so that's why I built this one
Sir I have 2 woofers which amplifier is best and low cast 👉👈can u give me a favor:)
What kinda subs do you have?
How many cubic ft?
3.9 cuft for this one. Sub took away a little bit of that though
Can u give me a 10inch 2woofers box design....
I'm not the best at efficient box designs sorry. There's a lot of people on the car audio forums that have all the good software to do that for you
@@nicke1370 Thank you sir.
Try Sub box Pro,it's quite easy to use.
@@mr.kameena.0047 you can also try getting a blueprint from Drew jones
@@jeffersondelira2706 Thank you sir 💕
Nice. What cubic feet is the box?
About 3.9 cubic feet for this one 👌🏼
I aasume more the spl only range not over 80 hz at all n ya like ya said flat under 27 for dual 18s seal em up half box size n grab some power youll be shitting mad wasting all that pressboard also they make mariene grade sheets of that mdf too way heavier n ready to get wet n not loose its bottom like a fkn paper bag lol
Smh shared chamber ported is dissapointing unless you supply the streets power grid smh they resonate at port tune then outside loading n tuning their only fighting what each tries to do
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