Nice choice of music. Timestretch sounded great in my nitro. I had 2 massive audio summo 12s in 6 cubes with 2 of the 6in precision ports tuned @ 32hz. Those subs put up a 151db legal score on 1 of the oldschool American Bass VFL120.1 wired at 1ohm.
Curious about what an enclosure tuned to 80 hz would look like. To run mid bass pro audio namely dd vow8. Something that wont go in a door, behind the box facing in
Kobalt from Lowes. IMO it is the best entry-level saw on the market. They have a newer model out and they typically offer a HUGE black friday discount.
This is the first time I've used them. Usually if I want around port I'll just get some PVC. But, I've never really been happy with the look and going with an arrow port let you get away with a smaller port.
@@DIYAudioGuy I came across your video again as I've used normal pvc pipes as port and there is hell lot of port noise. Box volume is 4 cubic feet & I've used pair of 3" ports with 6" length. I thought port area won't matter but now lows are good but it's not that loud and sounds muddy! Please help me what can be easy fix? Box is already ready so very less scope of mods.
@@Live_Loud you need to check the tuning of your box with it's current set up and then look at the frequency curve on win isd to look for better port dimensions
One day America will join the modern world and use metric, even though almost every industry in America already uses metric. Interesting video, I like to see how people do things like this to further my knowledge.
Where do you stand on the theory that a dual 4" PP' design causes more turbulence (otherwise known as port not being as "efficient") versus the similarly tuned box with one 6" PP from Parts Express?
In my opinion it does not make a difference. I would have gone with one of the 6-in ports but I was worried about the clearance between the woofer and the port. Nothing sucks worse than building a box, dropping the woofer in and having the magnet slam against the port.
Try flaring a piece of 10" inner diameter PVC I cut the handles off a wok, put it upsidedown on an electric hot plate, a heat gun on 1 side & me w a torch on the other, 2 patio stones & a 3ft steel I-beam on top for downforce, & I barely got it to flare so I used that for in er flare, cut a 6in long piece of 10in Sono tube, cut tabs 1in wide 3in long all the way around, bent & fanned them out to make the shape of the flare, backed the cardboard sono tube w fiberglass fabric & resin making it solid enough for me to stand on, then used Bondo body filler to smooth out the flare, hide the cardboard, & make it aesthetically pleasing. It was a job but that was the only way i could think of getting a flare on a 10in dia ⅛-¼in thick pvc
I like the wok idea, It allows you to provide even heat. As you learned it's very tricky. The sonotube idea is also very clever, but man that's a ton of work!
I feel that letting us here the sub in the box would make the videos better. There is tons of non copy righted music that you can play with big bass. Other than that awesome video.
But you can't really hear it like it's playing in person can you? I mean even if you are playing the video through your own subs it's not like you could ever replicate what's going on in the car he's in...
Hello sir, please I need a guide for a DIY project. I have a kenwood 12 KFC-WPS1D speaker, I would like to use it as sub at home, am just confused on the right amplifier I use to drive is. Can help me please.
Total length. On the precision Port website they give the instructions for how long to cut this intersection. It will depend on which size flare you use.
Yes you can! When you do that it will make the box a little bigger since the port will be taking up less space in the box. That will lower the tuning frequency. It won't matter much if is just a few inches.
There should be a listing to my teespring store right under the video, when you go to the store you should be able to find the plans. If they're not there let me know and I'll see if I can find where I put them in upload them.
Please tell me exactly what that is you are using to cut out the holes for the subs. I can't cut out a good circle to save my life. I love all ur videos. Find them extremely helpful. And the way u explain is very easy to comprehend. Oh yeah, where can I get that thing u used for the circle cuts? Thanks.
It's always best to make the cut in two or three passes. So that you don't break the router bit. Here is the quarter inch bit that I use in the router. A less expensive bit will get the job done. amzn.to/3HbShYn
So can a Made a biguer box for a shorter port, I calculate a 4.97 qf for a 6 inch and 15.3 long aero port tune to 32hz, can somebody tell me if I'm right or not please..I'm using a sundown x2 v2 12 1500 rms
No way to know for sure without running it through a port calculator or modeling it in WinISD. I get a ton of requests to do this, I can't do them all. But if you want me to, I charge a small fee. diysubwoofer.blogspot.com/2021/05/custom-subwoofer-enclosure-designs.html
Do you have an email address? Would like to share the dimensions of my box with you so you can give me some feedback on it. I'm using an American Bass XR10" D2 sub. Not too versed in winisd
Loved the video! I shop a lot at parts express seeing as how I build car audio, am a mobile DJ, and I live 45 minutes away haha. I clicked the discount code link and it seems to be down unfortunately. Is this discount code no longer available?
Never seen someone use earmuffs using a router…… must be a loud router, mine is pretty quiet. Only would break out the earmuffs if I’m using my circular saw
I bust out the hearing protection for everything, even things like drills, impact drivers and lawn mowers. If I'm going to go deaf I'm going to go deaf listening to loud music, not from loud power tools.
Almost every time I've had wood cut at Home Depot, they pull the saw down to the bottom and then pull it back up in one motion. Often the wood shifts as this is happening and I end up with cuts that are 1/8-1/4 off from top to bottom. The last time, the girl that cut it for me acttually knew what she was doing, and slid the wood away from the blade before bringing it back up. I've even offered tips to people who were running the saw to take the extra few seconds to do it right and had them decline. I've also had them refuse to cut wood once they found out it was for a speaker box.
From what I've seen and personal experience the majority of American Bass drivers are under rated or have a oddly high rating that is genuine, this model is know for handling decent amount of power so it may not seem that efficient because of the suspension compliance but if you tossed 1000w+ at it it may wake up and really slap...? My XRs have a 1500w rating I was very skeptical of that they resemble your typical 1k sub but I now have 2 on a True 5k and they seem take it without breaking a sweat.... One thing I hate about AB is they will not divulge the ts parameters on certain models...hmmm? so DATS is my only hope and I haven't bought it because my laptop is dead.
This is the first time I've used one. I think you're right I think you really need to throw the power to it. I suspect that once it's broken in a little bit it'll flex more.
@@DIYAudioGuy yeah my AB XRs changed alot from new to broken in, they were coined ABs more SQ oriented sub and I wasn't impressed at first but once those broke in they did sound butter smooth. They do get loud but the 200oz motor is only have a double stack so they have a lower xmax and xmech is limited so I will build some new custom subs and save those for something else or sell em. I am building a custom 18 with a 100% custom motor for kicks it may out do my 2 15s where it will have 28.5 xmax an easy 4" peak to peak excursion...the mechanical is limited to suspension with a 5.25" gap depth from seven .75 slugs. Have all the parts So some lathe work left and it's ready for assembly, pretty anxious. Great videos! Have a great day.
@@DIYAudioGuy Probably that bad Catholic upbringing my family used to keep me in fear. ;) I've never looked it up till you questioned it. There is a lot of strange history that makes no sense.
Learn more about port design here: ruclips.net/video/-yopTneS7g8/видео.html
Great info! I had no idea you could go up to 34-36 m/sec with flared ports! That tidbit of info is a gem!
Glad you liked it!
Nice choice of music. Timestretch sounded great in my nitro. I had 2 massive audio summo 12s in 6 cubes with 2 of the 6in precision ports tuned @ 32hz. Those subs put up a 151db legal score on 1 of the oldschool American Bass VFL120.1 wired at 1ohm.
Another good one is closer by nine inch nails. If you're mids can keep up with your subs it will become your favorite demo track.
Hmmmmm is that some premade speakers I can see on your fridge... tut tut tut!
Great vid mate
That's an old pair of sonys that had for at least 15 years, probably longer. They mostly just sit and collect dust.
I can't believe how this video is juuuust on time ahahah I've been doing my head in all day on getting the perfect aero port for my sub !!!
It's like I was reading your mind or something, or maybe Google was just spying on you!
@@DIYAudioGuy Google is definitely spying on me but I'm sure you were too 😆
Love to see a port designed as a tuba is tuned.
That Captain Spaulding shirt doe! Nice enclosure
What's the matter kid, don't you like clowns?
Sid Haig RIP. Dude was a legend🤙🏽
Dude you stepped up your game. What a great box. Wood work looks awesome. :)
Thanks! I try to get better with every box!
I like big passive radiators.
So do I!
Curious about what an enclosure tuned to 80 hz would look like. To run mid bass pro audio namely dd vow8. Something that wont go in a door, behind the box facing in
The port would not be very large at all.
Love making boxes. And watching other make boxes as well ✌️
Same here!
Awesome video! I'm planning a ported sub someday. Keep it up
what model of table saw is that?
Kobalt from Lowes. IMO it is the best entry-level saw on the market. They have a newer model out and they typically offer a HUGE black friday discount.
I love aero ports for 2 reasons. Takes Less space and less dead weight!
This is the first time I've used them. Usually if I want around port I'll just get some PVC. But, I've never really been happy with the look and going with an arrow port let you get away with a smaller port.
@@DIYAudioGuy I came across your video again as I've used normal pvc pipes as port and there is hell lot of port noise. Box volume is 4 cubic feet & I've used pair of 3" ports with 6" length. I thought port area won't matter but now lows are good but it's not that loud and sounds muddy! Please help me what can be easy fix? Box is already ready so very less scope of mods.
@@Live_Loud you need to check the tuning of your box with it's current set up and then look at the frequency curve on win isd to look for better port dimensions
One day America will join the modern world and use metric, even though almost every industry in America already uses metric.
Interesting video, I like to see how people do things like this to further my knowledge.
I joke around, but honestly you're right. It would be so much easier to just use metric.
Prices are little high for me but your work speaks for itself. Awsome enclosure
I get that.
I do however would like to thank ylu for all the free information and guidance
@@joshuakemp1439 absolutely Brother!! Has quickly become my favorite channel on the tube of you's...
5:38 Tell us how you really feel about that tape 🤣👍.
As you can tell I'm kind of ambivalent toward it.
@@DIYAudioGuy 🤣
Big Props for the Fastcap Glubot!
Those are great if you're buying your wood glue by the gallon.
Super Nice Enclosure!
Thanks
Do these ports in 2 inch flare create any kind of noise?
Great box and this video is FULL of great intuitive straight forward information My hat's off to you DIY Guy 👍🏽👌🏽✌🏽💯
Thanks!
Where do you stand on the theory that a dual 4" PP' design causes more turbulence (otherwise known as port not being as "efficient") versus the similarly tuned box with one 6" PP from Parts Express?
In my opinion it does not make a difference. I would have gone with one of the 6-in ports but I was worried about the clearance between the woofer and the port. Nothing sucks worse than building a box, dropping the woofer in and having the magnet slam against the port.
Great video very informational what is that tool on the end of the router to make the circles cut outs
amzn.to/3C8JXcm
Try flaring a piece of 10" inner diameter PVC I cut the handles off a wok, put it upsidedown on an electric hot plate, a heat gun on 1 side & me w a torch on the other, 2 patio stones & a 3ft steel I-beam on top for downforce, & I barely got it to flare so I used that for in er flare, cut a 6in long piece of 10in Sono tube, cut tabs 1in wide 3in long all the way around, bent & fanned them out to make the shape of the flare, backed the cardboard sono tube w fiberglass fabric & resin making it solid enough for me to stand on, then used Bondo body filler to smooth out the flare, hide the cardboard, & make it aesthetically pleasing. It was a job but that was the only way i could think of getting a flare on a 10in dia ⅛-¼in thick pvc
I like the wok idea, It allows you to provide even heat. As you learned it's very tricky. The sonotube idea is also very clever, but man that's a ton of work!
@@DIYAudioGuy yeah the wok was great especially since its Teflon coated
@@buckyflex1 where do you get 10" pvc pipe at? The biggest I can find is 6". I'm in the USA
When are you reviewing Johnathans prefab box?
When my last box review makes enough for me to afford to get one. JP ain't going to send me one for free.
One day I'm a have to buy a subwoofer box from you
Hopefully by then I will figure out an affordable way to ship them.
@@DIYAudioGuy I live in Kentucky idk where you live but if it close I'll just drive to you
@@wtfngarage2082 shoot me an email DIYaudioguy@gmail.com
They make thin wall PVC drain pipe FYI. Lowe's has it for sure.
Yes, DWV pipe. That's the best thing to use if you're going to use PVC pipe for a port because it's cheaper and plenty strong for a port.
Does the port have to be inside the inclosure to function properly?
Nope
@3:37... "freedom units"... 🤣 Justin you Crack me up
That was the goal.
How much is a sealed box for american bass titan 15 inches dual 4 ohms?
Are you asking what size, or how much for the box?
I feel that letting us here the sub in the box would make the videos better. There is tons of non copy righted music that you can play with big bass. Other than that awesome video.
Ok
Yep I totally agree or play some decaf or slowed and chopped music BUT BEAUTIFUL BOX my friend👍🏽👌🏽✌🏽💯
But you can't really hear it like it's playing in person can you? I mean even if you are playing the video through your own subs it's not like you could ever replicate what's going on in the car he's in...
@@thomaslove6494 good point I would just like to maybe take a gauge at it
Like..có thể áp dụng cho gia đình được không?
I don't understand, but thanks for commenting!
Do i use gross volume or net volume when using the calculator?
Net
@@DIYAudioGuy thank you sir
Yep listen for the best bass output when installing the air port.
Hello sir, please I need a guide for a DIY project. I have a kenwood 12 KFC-WPS1D speaker, I would like to use it as sub at home, am just confused on the right amplifier I use to drive is. Can help me please.
parts-express.sjv.io/qnjMgL
Is the port calculator the total length of the port or just the middle section??
Total length. On the precision Port website they give the instructions for how long to cut this intersection. It will depend on which size flare you use.
Freedom units
Yeah baby !
🇺🇸🦅🇺🇲
Can you leave the pvc pipe aero a litle outside and still have the same tuning or should be complitly inside for the same tuning? Thank you
Yes you can! When you do that it will make the box a little bigger since the port will be taking up less space in the box. That will lower the tuning frequency. It won't matter much if is just a few inches.
@@DIYAudioGuy thank you so much for the reply man, i think i understood, it is important the length of the pipe even if it is outside a litle
Your videos are awesome! thanks!
Thank for watching!
Where is the box instructions purchase location??
There should be a listing to my teespring store right under the video, when you go to the store you should be able to find the plans. If they're not there let me know and I'll see if I can find where I put them in upload them.
Please tell me exactly what that is you are using to cut out the holes for the subs. I can't cut out a good circle to save my life. I love all ur videos. Find them extremely helpful. And the way u explain is very easy to comprehend. Oh yeah, where can I get that thing u used for the circle cuts? Thanks.
This can attach to any router.
amzn.to/3IdRwiD
It works best with a plunge router. This is the one that I use, but any plunger router will do the job.
amzn.to/3t1JlQ6
It's always best to make the cut in two or three passes. So that you don't break the router bit. Here is the quarter inch bit that I use in the router. A less expensive bit will get the job done.
amzn.to/3HbShYn
How do you know what port diameter to use for your enclosure?
I base it off of the tuning frequency and port airspeed in WinISD.
So can a Made a biguer box for a shorter port, I calculate a 4.97 qf for a 6 inch and 15.3 long aero port tune to 32hz, can somebody tell me if I'm right or not please..I'm using a sundown x2 v2 12 1500 rms
No way to know for sure without running it through a port calculator or modeling it in WinISD. I get a ton of requests to do this, I can't do them all. But if you want me to, I charge a small fee. diysubwoofer.blogspot.com/2021/05/custom-subwoofer-enclosure-designs.html
Did you call them freedom units?
Yes, it was an attempt at humor.
@@DIYAudioGuy 👍
Thanks for the good videos
I'm an engineer and all of my friends call them freedom units vs science units
🙌🙌🙌
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hey I’m getting 2 American Bass 15” Signature Series 5000watts Rms, what amp would u recommend me using?
If you need 10k watts then you need a 10k like this: lddy.no/11loc Make sure you beef up your electrical: lddy.no/10avb
Unless the sub is the dual 2 ohm, then you probably need to 5k's. Down 4 Sound has what you need. lddy.no/1065t
Don't get the DC. Get a BC17k and run it at half ohm.
@@DIYAudioGuy ok thank you very much still deciding if to get the American Bass or the deaf Bonce 3515 😕
@@MadTrollGaming ok thanks
Do you have an email address? Would like to share the dimensions of my box with you so you can give me some feedback on it. I'm using an American Bass XR10" D2 sub. Not too versed in winisd
diyaudioguy@gmail.com
@@DIYAudioGuy thanks. will shoot you an email
Great video !!!
Thanks!
Nice box. What amp did you run on it?
An older Kenwood monoblock.
🎼 I like big ports and I can not lie you other brothers can’t deny....
Hell yea brother.
Loved the video! I shop a lot at parts express seeing as how I build car audio, am a mobile DJ, and I live 45 minutes away haha. I clicked the discount code link and it seems to be down unfortunately. Is this discount code no longer available?
Parts Express has updated some things on their end, Sorry.
Never seen someone use earmuffs using a router…… must be a loud router, mine is pretty quiet. Only would break out the earmuffs if I’m using my circular saw
I bust out the hearing protection for everything, even things like drills, impact drivers and lawn mowers. If I'm going to go deaf I'm going to go deaf listening to loud music, not from loud power tools.
Almost every time I've had wood cut at Home Depot, they pull the saw down to the bottom and then pull it back up in one motion. Often the wood shifts as this is happening and I end up with cuts that are 1/8-1/4 off from top to bottom. The last time, the girl that cut it for me acttually knew what she was doing, and slid the wood away from the blade before bringing it back up. I've even offered tips to people who were running the saw to take the extra few seconds to do it right and had them decline. I've also had them refuse to cut wood once they found out it was for a speaker box.
I have never thought about that -- I will pay closer attention the next time I am having them break down sheet goods.
Pay attention to your sound waves bouncing off the walls inside the box!
From what I've seen and personal experience the majority of American Bass drivers are under rated or have a oddly high rating that is genuine, this model is know for handling decent amount of power so it may not seem that efficient because of the suspension compliance but if you tossed 1000w+ at it it may wake up and really slap...? My XRs have a 1500w rating I was very skeptical of that they resemble your typical 1k sub but I now have 2 on a True 5k and they seem take it without breaking a sweat.... One thing I hate about AB is they will not divulge the ts parameters on certain models...hmmm? so DATS is my only hope and I haven't bought it because my laptop is dead.
This is the first time I've used one. I think you're right I think you really need to throw the power to it. I suspect that once it's broken in a little bit it'll flex more.
@@DIYAudioGuy yeah my AB XRs changed alot from new to broken in, they were coined ABs more SQ oriented sub and I wasn't impressed at first but once those broke in they did sound butter smooth. They do get loud but the 200oz motor is only have a double stack so they have a lower xmax and xmech is limited so I will build some new custom subs and save those for something else or sell em. I am building a custom 18 with a 100% custom motor for kicks it may out do my 2 15s where it will have 28.5 xmax an easy 4" peak to peak excursion...the mechanical is limited to suspension with a 5.25" gap depth from seven .75 slugs. Have all the parts So some lathe work left and it's ready for assembly, pretty anxious. Great videos! Have a great day.
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I don't know the language, but I am appreciate you stopping by to comment.
Subwoofers 90s
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Come on shop teacher! You know that five core amp isn't giving that sub enough juice! Don't worry about saw dust too much.
I think this subwoofer could benefit for some break in. The suspension was very stiff.
how to concert to metric the very easy and more precise way is to buy and use a metric meter ...it is very easy it is metric ...
35 hertz would have been more musical. Most lower tuning is for newer rap and rebassed/decaf
That's the beauty of designing and building your own boxes, you can tune it based on your own objectives and your own tastes.
If not your speaker will ride on a prssure of air and not push all Bass out!
freedom units :D :D :D
🤣🤣🤣
before you say its good sound check first
The rule of thumb. Thou shall not beat his wife or child with a switch no thicker then his thumb. I never understand why people still use that one.
As best I can tell that origin is not generally accepted to be the truth.
@@DIYAudioGuy Probably that bad Catholic upbringing my family used to keep me in fear. ;) I've never looked it up till you questioned it. There is a lot of strange history that makes no sense.
What? Freedom units? It is Great Britain units, all free world use metric 😂😂😂😂
Isn't 2 4" too much for a single 12" ? Single 4" psp full length is usually good 1.8-2.25cf box to get low 30s good tuning
Depends on the port airspeed velocity.
Do you lose efficiency and spl with a hi port air speed?