Thanks for the shout out! A good quick way to find center of the board without measuring is strike a line from corner to corner, then the opposite set of corners. Boom perfect center mark for scribing the circle.
CarAudioFabrication oh no I didn’t know processionals would be watching!! Yes the corner to corner method is the easiest way to do that for sure... I only had a marker with me (when I was filming) and I didn’t wanna have the big X’s
I recently built my first box using bcae1. I had a few missteps and haven’t sanded down the edges yet but overall it came out great. I designed it sealed based off their recommended volume and decided I wanted to go ported. Luckily it’s right at the upper end of the manufacturer’s ported spec so I just added aero port. As a tinkerer I’m never done but it’s satisfying to try something new and succeed.
Internal bracing is a great additional to any box, cut two interlocking pieces in a U shape to strength it up and give you a place to attach the wiring. Doubling the baffle thickness is also not a bad idea, especially if you want to flush mount the driver or plan on high SPL. Speakon connectors are great replacements for standard wire terminals, being smaller and relatively cheap.
Just a tip on the uneven edges after glue-up... if you want a consistent and flat edge around the box, it's way faster to run it through the table saw again and just flip the box as you go. MDF dust is brutal on the lungs, so avoid sanding it as much as possible.
No offense at all, but I'm kinda surprised that some people don't know that? Didn't we all learn that in school? We did so in Norway at least. But yes, good info:)
I was interested in trying something like this for the first time but felt discouraged. I appreciate you breaking down every step in detail for someone who wouldn’t know where to start with measurements. Very nice video!!!
I love getting these comments! I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. I do videos like this with the hopes of helping someone like myself when I was younger before RUclips was around and had to figure things out mostly by trial and error and help from friends.
@@HifiVega Dude you are so hilarious. I agree. I think it could be the worst care ever made in the history of the of world. But she loves it, that's all that matters. Your mother in law is probably the same age as my mom, 64.
LOL Last night I was building a sealed 10 inch subwoofer, and just as I finished it I got a message: Hifivega has uploaded a new video: how to built a subwoofer Box for beginners What a coincidence!
I just made a 'Ghetto Box' using some wood from a discarded cabinet. about 0.66 cu.ft 1.5x10.5 port, length about 60 inches(t-line style), used BassBox and the tuning is 34 hz Long box, nearly square side while long on the front And paired with a cheap 25$ 8 inch sub. It bangs hard! SPL nearly broke some window jalousies!
This was a pretty good one rob... not quite as boring as usual. Im definitely not a great box builder although i build all my own boxes. It seems i get better every time i build one. My most recent box i went with birch instead of mdf and it actually came out pretty good. Its not exactly what i want but hopefully my next attempt i get it where i want it.
I really want to know if it's possible for me to de-solder the wires power in my Bluetooth speaker and connect them to these surroundsound amps and then intern make a portable Bluetooth subwoofer. Do you think that would work? If so, please respond.
I know MDF is the best for a box. Would it sound different if you use actual plywood? What if you were to deaden the sound from the inside? Point I’m getting at is I have a woodgrain I’d like to use for a box
Yup, the mounting hole doesn’t need to be perfect. There is an allowed tolerance and once the speaker is mounted, your imperfections will be hidden. Thanks for the video.
Just watching this made up my mind. I'm going to do my 8in sub American bass vfl box myself in my Tahoe. Thanks for t hug e video n the info you share.great video n keep them up
How do I do this if I am making it fit within the opening of the twilight area in the trunk? Several angles and shapes that are required, where should I start and how do I know what sub should be the right one, in order to not restrict it. I was thinking a 10” (which will physically fit, but don’t know how much room should be needed to get the full bass affect)
I'm doing a budget build with 9 pyle power 15s. I want to do ported but don't know how to calculate port size. I would it tuned to 35hz with 3 cubes each sub in a comon box.
delaneo waddey this is my favorite site for figuring the port size and length out for tuning www.mobileinformationlabs.com/HowTo-1Woofer-Box-CAL%20Port%20lenth%201.htm
I use screws to hold things together until the glue dries then remove the screws and fill the holes. Once the glue is dry and cured you don't need the screws, the glue is stronger than the wood your gluing and won't fail on you. This technique makes it easy to round over any edges without having to worry about destroying your bit.
Ok so for bigger speakers like 2 massive 15s or JL audio 15s etc you need screws and glue to hold it together cuz its gonna be beating hard and flexing that box
LMAO .... In my 25 yrs of working in the car stereo world and building HUNDREDS of subwoofer boxes, i along with other box builders have NEVER EVER EVER removed the screws that HOLD the box together. We use glue and screws to keep it together. When your pushing over 750+ W RMS, those box walls WILL flex and you think the glue will hold it together ... LMAO ...
Not sure I only use the epicenter on my music with high hz like 55hz to 75hz the epicenter brings it down to around 36hz to 40hz or in my live band type of music with real bass guitar If I add the epicenter to music with Bass it will sound bad like distorted
Nice job. I need help on building my box, I want it to be ported at 35hz reinforced,I also want it to be 5 cubic feet,and also to fit inside the trunk of my jaguar,I have built one box and it did not fit in the trunk😤it is a very small trunk,I’m thinking of throwing in the towel on this build and taking it to a stereo shop to build the box,but I hate doing business with car audio dealers they always rip me off.
Fresh55n9ne it can be tough, but when you’re measuring make sure to measure the trunk opening (both ways) and make your enclosure about 1/2” smaller than that
hey, my alpine 3331 11 band eq died today, I am now trying to use the 3 band parametric eq in my Alpine head unit but it is just not working out, is there anywhere you know I can send my eq in to get fixed? It still lights up but it won't play sound anymore
Thanks for the quick reply, im curious is the 3 band parametric eq in my head unit supposed to be better than the 11 band graphic 3331? I was talking to Alpine tech support guy and he told me to take out my eq and use the one in the head unit, was a little disappointed to hear this lol
Great video but can you do the same but with a ported box and tell us how to go about placing the port when using a tube and tell us how far apart it needs to be from the sub?
HifiVega I hear ya! Sometimes the click of a cassette mechanism and the screeching sounds of FF/RW are oddly satisfying when playing with my old Alpine units.
@@HifiVega thanks for the reply. I'm going to build an enclosure for my ranger utv. Thinking of fiber glassing the out side to help water proof it more. May also look at the other wood for water reasons
Do u happen to have the correct specs for a skar evl 12 d2? I keep finding diffrent dimmensions and never build before ...can anyone help with this answer?
Ok Vega 😎 you beat me to a box build,I've been wanting to do this, I will soon ,I was a punch out and warranty contractor for John weiland homes for a long time ,I have some build secrets I will reveal when I get one pushed out.😀 great work brother nice choice on the MDF, is that medium density or multi density, LoL 🤣looks good man,bit hey I'm a sealed encloser guy any way I just prefer an air spring,but why cha expect I'm the og airbender.
@@HifiVega oh for sure 👍 birch plywood always ,I actually prefer plywood or 13 ply cabinet grade for strength and accustics.mdf is just easier to work and some would argue it's more accusticly accurate,🔊🔊🔊
Hifivega have you ever used HDF instead of MDF it's much heavier and I'm curious as to wether it has any audio benefits? Great channel by the way I found it via big d wiz channel.
A little Harbor Freight cheapie... I’ve been using it for about 5 years now and it’s held up well. www.harborfreight.com/18-gauge-brad-air-nailer-63157.html
I have a Nissan Frontier and I have a 8 inch subwoofer and a 6.5 subwoofer by the same company I don't have much space but I do have a little part in between that I wanted to build an small box for them well I'm doing a seal box so it doesn't really matter for me right I personally like sealed box better
Great video , I always struggle with box building. Mainly cause of the math and figuring out the correct size and cubic air space. Plus getting perfect cuts only using a deck saw. Lol skill saw
Lol yep I sanded. And then somehow how some gap spots (small) so I got some bondo 😒😔 and used that. Next thing I know. A ported box for a single T2 PSI built sub became STUPID HEAVY! lol. Took up the whole area in back of my H3’
Back in the 90's when i was into car stereo competitions, all we had was particle board to build our boxes ... And if they didn't have that, we used plywood.
You want to build a better box ? Double layer. With laps going opposite way on second layer. More weight , more dense, more sound. And will not leaker rattle apart under high pressure. Mine are double layer then cased with 1/4" maple with mahogany trim
Double layering isn't really worth it. It makes the box heavy as fuck and there are far better ways to strengthen your box without such a waste of valuable mdf
8:26 What i have dobe in pass as a beginner is to copy comercial made sub woofers i get their measurement cutting hole i use home made guide for jig saw
100%! They actually give a average displacement for each size driver listed on that site, but that is not totally accurate for a lot of today's new drivers.
If u are uncomfortable using a saw you can have it cut for u at store. They have a plywood saw. They used to not charge for it. Its better than using a skillsaw if you are inexperienced.
one thing you could have done better is you could have mounted driver and terminals flush. that makes it much easier to transport. also if the 18" uses a ferrite magnet some handles would not hurt either. of course it depends on how heavy the final product is relative to weights you're used to lifting. i have a subwoofer that's about 200 lbs that i really wish i had put handles on.
Got a new Amazon storefront
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Hi hifivega by any chance I've been trying to build a 6th order parallel box using 10in subwoofer would you know a program??
Thanks for the shout out! A good quick way to find center of the board without measuring is strike a line from corner to corner, then the opposite set of corners. Boom perfect center mark for scribing the circle.
CarAudioFabrication oh no I didn’t know processionals would be watching!! Yes the corner to corner method is the easiest way to do that for sure... I only had a marker with me (when I was filming) and I didn’t wanna have the big X’s
X marks the spot
Just something therapeutic about watching boxes being built. Good work man!
jeffrey carroll Thank you! You sho right though... I love getting out in the shop to build an enclosure
Anything being built is therapeutic, just saying.
I recently built my first box using bcae1. I had a few missteps and haven’t sanded down the edges yet but overall it came out great. I designed it sealed based off their recommended volume and decided I wanted to go ported. Luckily it’s right at the upper end of the manufacturer’s ported spec so I just added aero port. As a tinkerer I’m never done but it’s satisfying to try something new and succeed.
Internal bracing is a great additional to any box, cut two interlocking pieces in a U shape to strength it up and give you a place to attach the wiring. Doubling the baffle thickness is also not a bad idea, especially if you want to flush mount the driver or plan on high SPL. Speakon connectors are great replacements for standard wire terminals, being smaller and relatively cheap.
Alex Zuchotzki fo sho! I use all those techniques in enclosures that I know I’m going to bang on lol
I recently aquired an 8 inch sub woofer, and this has helped me figure out the size of the box I need. I will be getting the wood soon!
Jessie C awesome man that’s what I love to hear
Yeah boi! Excellent vid!! We gonna get you to 10k subs in no time
Williston Audio Labs Thanks!
Just a tip on the uneven edges after glue-up... if you want a consistent and flat edge around the box, it's way faster to run it through the table saw again and just flip the box as you go. MDF dust is brutal on the lungs, so avoid sanding it as much as possible.
Find your center by drawing a line from diagonal corners. The inter section is the center.
This would be a great idea, however it’s never going to be perfectly square
easier the way he did it i the video
No offense at all, but I'm kinda surprised that some people don't know that?
Didn't we all learn that in school?
We did so in Norway at least. But yes, good info:)
I was interested in trying something like this for the first time but felt discouraged. I appreciate you breaking down every step in detail for someone who wouldn’t know where to start with measurements. Very nice video!!!
I love getting these comments! I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. I do videos like this with the hopes of helping someone like myself when I was younger before RUclips was around and had to figure things out mostly by trial and error and help from friends.
PT cruiser FTW! I put a system in my mom's car last july and just finished the box for it 4 weeks ago. She loves it!
Matt I do not condone the use of PT Cruisers! It’s my mother in laws and I hope I never have to work on another one the rest of my life
😂😂
@@HifiVega Dude you are so hilarious. I agree. I think it could be the worst care ever made in the history of the of world. But she loves it, that's all that matters. Your mother in law is probably the same age as my mom, 64.
Matt yes I think only old women drive them lol
I love it man! Simple, easy to follow.
DIY Audio Guy thanks 👍🏼
LOL
Last night I was building a sealed 10 inch subwoofer, and just as I finished it I got a message: Hifivega has uploaded a new video: how to built a subwoofer Box for beginners
What a coincidence!
Maxxelectric I knew you were building it so I uploaded 😉
@@HifiVega lol, you read my thoughts!
man gives great tips and remember harbor freight is your best friend for tools dont spend on the big name brands yet its not cheap TRUST ME
I just made a 'Ghetto Box' using some wood from a discarded cabinet.
about 0.66 cu.ft
1.5x10.5 port, length about 60 inches(t-line style), used BassBox and the tuning is 34 hz
Long box, nearly square side while long on the front
And paired with a cheap 25$ 8 inch sub.
It bangs hard! SPL nearly broke some window jalousies!
Lol I also have a ghetto box. Mine is a ≈ 1.2 ft² 'sealed' enclosure. Made out of a big low shoulder sign... Lol. Air leaks for days :/
Reuse Recycle!
Wafflosity X I used lots of silicone, two full size tubes of them. One of the boards was rotten, so I sealed it all off. Dunno if it flexes or not!
@@ruikazane5123 that's a lotta silicone. I'm almost done designing a new box. Just need to figure out the terminals.
Rui Kazane my subs don’t hit hard at all even at full volume unless the bass booster on the amp is on. what am i doing wrong
I am using 3\4 m d f for a box what type of screw also what size should be used?
I typically use 1 1/4” Spax screws, but drywall screws also work well.
Thanks man
This was a pretty good one rob... not quite as boring as usual. Im definitely not a great box builder although i build all my own boxes. It seems i get better every time i build one. My most recent box i went with birch instead of mdf and it actually came out pretty good. Its not exactly what i want but hopefully my next attempt i get it where i want it.
deVille NM Birch is a great material for enclosures and one I never even tried until I built the iso enclosure
I really want to know if it's possible for me to de-solder the wires power in my Bluetooth speaker and connect them to these surroundsound amps and then intern make a portable Bluetooth subwoofer. Do you think that would work? If so, please respond.
I know MDF is the best for a box. Would it sound different if you use actual plywood? What if you were to deaden the sound from the inside? Point I’m getting at is I have a woodgrain I’d like to use for a box
Yup, the mounting hole doesn’t need to be perfect. There is an allowed tolerance and once the speaker is mounted, your imperfections will be hidden. Thanks for the video.
I want to buy Skat Audio speakers and it's recommended 1 cubic feet of space, now is that per speakers??
Subwoofers or speakers? Most car speakers are designed to work well in a free air install (doors rear decks etc)
Which one material is better to built box either MDF or thick plywood?
I like plywood now because it’s lighter and creates less dust, but either is fine.
Just watching this made up my mind. I'm going to do my 8in sub American bass vfl box myself in my Tahoe. Thanks for t hug e video n the info you share.great video n keep them up
melvin martinez Thanks for watching!
How do I do this if I am making it fit within the opening of the twilight area in the trunk? Several angles and shapes that are required, where should I start and how do I know what sub should be the right one, in order to not restrict it. I was thinking a 10” (which will physically fit, but don’t know how much room should be needed to get the full bass affect)
I’d start by checking out the manufacturers recommended enclosure specs
Good information for a person just starting out. This will help them overcome some problems. keep up the how to videos, please
SPLaholic thank you! I will
Good job man 👨
I love making custom boxes
What wood does Home Depot/ Lowe’s something have in stock for subwoofer box biggest reason I haven’t built one yet
Adante Paige mdf and birch plywood
What type of screws should I get from the hardware store when putting my box together?
Don ellis I like Spax 1 1/4” screws
5:58 I’ll leave a description in the link below
Gannon Halsne got eem!
I love when I watch a new (to me) channel and they shout-out 2 of my subscriptions. HifiVega, you’ve got a new sub. Keep up the good work!
Rob Daugherty thank you I appreciate the support!
Building a enclosure for a ID8? You da man Vega!
But, don't leave us wondering... what's going in the 18" box???
MSH68 you’re onto me lol! You’ll find out about the 18 soon enough
I just got a solo baric , this is the perfect video to make a box for it but I’ll probably spend more on tools
I'm doing a budget build with 9 pyle power 15s. I want to do ported but don't know how to calculate port size. I would it tuned to 35hz with 3 cubes each sub in a comon box.
delaneo waddey this is my favorite site for figuring the port size and length out for tuning
www.mobileinformationlabs.com/HowTo-1Woofer-Box-CAL%20Port%20lenth%201.htm
Witch plywood best for speakers box
Baltic Birch imo
Nice video 👍 but isn’t metric like cm and liter much more easier?
Daan kuijper it is if you didn’t grow up with the imperial system crammed down your brain lol! Thanks for watching
HifiVega just subscribed your channel👌 cool stuff you got here. Keep on going😀
Daan kuijper welcome aboard!
What kind of wood and where do you buy speaker carpet lol
You can use MDF or birch ply or even plywood. I usually order the carpet from amazon or eBay
What’s the average price you’ll be spending to build a box for 2 8”s behind the seat
Junior Magana a sheet of Mdf will cost you $30-35, a can of spray adhesive is $10, and the carpet is around $15.
Would screws be ok to use instead of nails? I have drills just not a nail gun );
I use screws to hold things together until the glue dries then remove the screws and fill the holes. Once the glue is dry and cured you don't need the screws, the glue is stronger than the wood your gluing and won't fail on you.
This technique makes it easy to round over any edges without having to worry about destroying your bit.
Ok so for bigger speakers like 2 massive 15s or JL audio 15s etc you need screws and glue to hold it together cuz its gonna be beating hard and flexing that box
LMAO .... In my 25 yrs of working in the car stereo world and building HUNDREDS of subwoofer boxes, i along with other box builders have NEVER EVER EVER removed the screws that HOLD the box together. We use glue and screws to keep it together. When your pushing over 750+ W RMS, those box walls WILL flex and you think the glue will hold it together ... LMAO ...
Love this guys energy
Is that the correct air space for the 18?🤔
According to the website yes, but I can tell you after using it that it definitely needs more.
@@HifiVega I'm no expert by any means but it looked small. Just whip up another box. That's the fun part anyway. 👍🏼
do stock radios have a subsonic filter? I am not able to play something like Decaf on my 2010 Silverado stock stereo
I’m certain some of amplified stock systems do, but Audiocontrol can help you out with that.
HifiVega I have the audiocontrol epicenter concert series and still no results
Silverado bruno does that one have accubass?
Not sure
I only use the epicenter on my music with high hz like 55hz to 75hz the epicenter brings it down to around 36hz to 40hz or in my live band type of music with real bass guitar
If I add the epicenter to music with Bass it will sound bad like distorted
No
No accubass on my audiocontrol I did my little research I a using a Autozone type of hi-low converter
I also wanted to share my sub box build
Wonderful video and you are a true gentleman. Well done.
Appreciate ya watching!
Nice job. I need help on building my box, I want it to be ported at 35hz reinforced,I also want it to be 5 cubic feet,and also to fit inside the trunk of my jaguar,I have built one box and it did not fit in the trunk😤it is a very small trunk,I’m thinking of throwing in the towel on this build and taking it to a stereo shop to build the box,but I hate doing business with car audio dealers they always rip me off.
Fresh55n9ne it can be tough, but when you’re measuring make sure to measure the trunk opening (both ways) and make your enclosure about 1/2” smaller than that
HifiVega the trunk on this car is a challenge it’s a jaguar x type
hey, my alpine 3331 11 band eq died today, I am now trying to use the 3 band parametric eq in my Alpine head unit but it is just not working out, is there anywhere you know I can send my eq in to get fixed? It still lights up but it won't play sound anymore
Avraj Samra Shawn King or Ray Rayfield is who I’d look to...
linearpower.com/TIPS.html
Thanks for the quick reply, im curious is the 3 band parametric eq in my head unit supposed to be better than the 11 band graphic 3331? I was talking to Alpine tech support guy and he told me to take out my eq and use the one in the head unit, was a little disappointed to hear this lol
Avraj Samra it seems like it can be hit and miss sometimes
HifiVega i guess ill have to play with it more, so far its not sounding great and I’ve had to readjust my gains, thanks again have a good one
Great video but can you do the same but with a ported box and tell us how to go about placing the port when using a tube and tell us how far apart it needs to be from the sub?
Yes. I definitely need to do this.
Nice job Vega! I still have my sketches from my box in my Nissan KingCab for the 8 - 10” mtx Blue Thunder woofers.
Doug Heile Thanks! Can’t quit being old school it’s in my dna lol
HifiVega I hear ya! Sometimes the click of a cassette mechanism and the screeching sounds of FF/RW are oddly satisfying when playing with my old Alpine units.
What wood are you using. MDF?
In this video yes MDF. Quality plywood or Baltic birch are my preferred material, but most people still use MDF so that’s what I used in this video.
@@HifiVega thanks for the reply. I'm going to build an enclosure for my ranger utv. Thinking of fiber glassing the out side to help water proof it more. May also look at the other wood for water reasons
Very nice work bro!! Picked up some of your tips and tricks I did some sanding on some ports inside the box I have now and what a difference
Thanks! I’m glad it helped
Do u happen to have the correct specs for a skar evl 12 d2? I keep finding diffrent dimmensions and never build before ...can anyone help with this answer?
Wish I could help, but I can’t on that particular sub. Have you tried posting in a Skar focused FB group?
Sweet a description in the link below. Cant wait
Robert Blaricom Sr 😲 got eem
Where did u find the plastic cover for terminals
Very helpful im planning on building a box for a 15" sub im puttin in my truck
Neff-films thanks
What nailer are you using?
Ok Vega 😎 you beat me to a box build,I've been wanting to do this, I will soon ,I was a punch out and warranty contractor for John weiland homes for a long time ,I have some build secrets I will reveal when I get one pushed out.😀 great work brother nice choice on the MDF, is that medium density or multi density, LoL 🤣looks good man,bit hey I'm a sealed encloser guy any way I just prefer an air spring,but why cha expect I'm the og airbender.
O.G. AIR BENDER MDF for the win, but I gotta be honest... I used Birch plywood on my ISO enclosure and was thoroughly impressed.
@@HifiVega oh for sure 👍 birch plywood always ,I actually prefer plywood or 13 ply cabinet grade for strength and accustics.mdf is just easier to work and some would argue it's more accusticly accurate,🔊🔊🔊
Hifivega have you ever used HDF instead of MDF it's much heavier and I'm curious as to wether it has any audio benefits? Great channel by the way I found it via big d wiz channel.
D twist Rewind I haven’t gotten a chance to use HDF unfortunately... Wish I could have been more help lol Thanks for watching
What stapler are you using?
A little Harbor Freight cheapie... I’ve been using it for about 5 years now and it’s held up well.
www.harborfreight.com/18-gauge-brad-air-nailer-63157.html
I have a Nissan Frontier and I have a 8 inch subwoofer and a 6.5 subwoofer by the same company I don't have much space but I do have a little part in between that I wanted to build an small box for them well I'm doing a seal box so it doesn't really matter for me right I personally like sealed box better
Got a question: Could you still use a router to round over the edges even though you used the brad nailer?
Alfred Hammons for sure! The brad nails are deep enough that it doesn’t effect it and I know because I did use a router on this one lol
Great video , I always struggle with box building. Mainly cause of the math and figuring out the correct size and cubic air space. Plus getting perfect cuts only using a deck saw. Lol skill saw
JASON JACKSON BCAE and a hand sander can help that!
Lol yep I sanded. And then somehow how some gap spots (small) so I got some bondo 😒😔 and used that. Next thing I know. A ported box for a single T2 PSI built sub became STUPID HEAVY! lol. Took up the whole area in back of my H3’
There is websites for that 🙏
What type of connector terminals do you use
I typically use a 5 way binding post or just pass through bolts
Well done video, thanks for the time and effort making it.
Back in the 90's when i was into car stereo competitions, all we had was particle board to build our boxes ... And if they didn't have that, we used plywood.
I was 100% an MDF guy back in the 90’s, but nowadays I’m all about a good quality plywood.
@@HifiVega they didn't have mdf in the 90's in my city, not until the mid 2000's ..
Does that site work for ported boxes as well?
Captain Savagery yes, but you need to calculate your port as well
Dose the box require a special type of wood
Mdf or a good quality plywood
“I’ll leave a description in the link below.” Hahaha!!
Words are hard lol
You want to build a better box ? Double layer. With laps going opposite way on second layer. More weight , more dense, more sound. And will not leaker rattle apart under high pressure. Mine are double layer then cased with 1/4" maple with mahogany trim
Frank Sandlin I wanted to do some basic for this video, but you’re right.
Double layering isn't really worth it. It makes the box heavy as fuck and there are far better ways to strengthen your box without such a waste of valuable mdf
What type of wood was used I might have missed that
kevin klecz 3/4 MDF
HifiVega thank you and thanks for making this been thinking of making a new box for my duel 12’s I have
Basic car audio electronics website ! Nice 👍🏻 thanks for the link bro
Erock Snow Thanks for watching man!
I've used that site for years now, all my boxes turn out great, home and car😎
Pretty cool?
i made one it came out kinda shitty but it kicks my 12 inch great
You have pics of process or final product?
8:26 What i have dobe in pass as a beginner is to copy comercial made sub woofers i get their measurement cutting hole i use home made guide for jig saw
Beware.....the nail gun makes all of this so much easier. Clamps take more time than you think. haha. (Nice work)
Nice work but what kind of 18??
Kyle the pyro it’s a pro style 18... I’ll have a video on it in the coming weeks
@@HifiVega nice!
Definitely a good video I’m gonna upgrade my too Orion 12 for to 15 or one 18
I’ll be having a video coming out soon on the Savard Rap 15”
I need to build a center console for my Ram. I’m about to pull the trigger!
Sounds like a fun project
That program is nice to figure out internal volume, but people need to remember to take into consideration the woofer displacement.
100%! They actually give a average displacement for each size driver listed on that site, but that is not totally accurate for a lot of today's new drivers.
Can I buy the wood from home deport or Lowe’s if not where can i
Creation Academia you can buy the wood from either they both carry it
If u are uncomfortable using a saw you can have it cut for u at store. They have a plywood saw. They used to not charge for it. Its better than using a skillsaw if you are inexperienced.
Nice video! Gonna make one with my son! Thank you!!!
Nice simple build. Looks good
Dragon51 Thanks!
an 18 inch bass box, and no screws? Will this hold up? I dont know, just asking...
It will if you use the right glue, the bracing helps a bunch. I myself like to countersink screws every 6 in.
Love the video man, thank you!!
Good job, love sealed boxes.
Thanks Brother for the mention.
Old School Car Audio It’s the only sage advice in the whole video... So thank you!
I use a program called cultist optimizer to layout my cuts 👍
eric dudley #protips
I use the program too, it's a decent program.
Just subbed . Sorry it took so long big fan of big D wiz.
No worries man! Glad to have you aboard now
Great video Sir!!! Thank you for sharing.
Raymond Johnson Thanks
Great video man!
Trevor Barnett appreciate ya watching!
one thing you could have done better is you could have mounted driver and terminals flush. that makes it much easier to transport. also if the 18" uses a ferrite magnet some handles would not hurt either. of course it depends on how heavy the final product is relative to weights you're used to lifting. i have a subwoofer that's about 200 lbs that i really wish i had put handles on.
How mutch inches dual 12 inch135mm speakers box....
I’d go with manufacturers recommends enclosure if you don’t have a modeling program to use
5.4cft = .54cft everybody knows that! 😬
HifiVega lol
Lol yeah, I noticed.
Dereck was the first to alert me because I 100% let that one slip through the cracks 😂
@@HifiVega lol :p
What kind of wood is that
MDF
Great video!!
Thanks!
I used to make speaker boxes back in the 90s. Now I want to build a subwoofer box. Lol
Great video! Thank you!
Nice video sunshine
How thick is the wood
New subscriber!! Thank you!!!
Appreciate ya!
How about a demo with those boxes chief..?
Jason Naicker coming soon I promise! I’ve got 2 subs I wanna show off in them
Thanks much very helpful
Thanks for watching!
So this was a .54ft3 box?
Bad Bunny yeah I built a small sealed enclosure for an 8 inch and also a bigger sealed enclosure for an 18 inch subwoofer.
Thank you Bro. 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😊😊😊. God bless you.