Impressive build quality and very nice to watch. My only remark is that the damping you are using is not going to help in a subwoofer cause the wavelength is too big for foam or basically anything „foamy“ with little density to make any difference at all. The only thing that would help dampening is bitumen sheets or glueing tiles to the walls to give them more mass. There are also sheets filled with lead particles used in the automotive industry. These also help due to their mass. However if you use thick enough material you don`t even need those. Also bracing the walls with the opposite one where possible stiffens the structure a lot. I really admire your craftsmanship and envy you a little for having such a nice working place. Subscribed .
Since that sub and amp can work on a sealed box, 4th order bandpass can make that 6.5" sub sound like 8". 4th order bandpass makes the sound of a small subwoofer become big. I've built a lot of 4th order bandpass boxes for my pc. A lot of designs, tuning, different sizes of box and loudness of the amplifier and subwoofer. It never fails to amaze me on how big the sound can be with such a small subwoofer
@@justabasslover4404 still 8" is not really subwoofer material...very nice build but for a sub you need minimum 12", or at current orices better min 15
I think in diy category, things should be build with smaller equipment, that usually Every household has, yes the thing's u needed is obvious to be purchased. But this is a workshop lever diy where all the tools available to work as 1 wish. Othersive in that sence everything is diy, including factory made products. Just my thought no offence to your art or anyone else's. I like it that's why watch it, and its u know make u think let's use ur tons of gadget & systems in some DIY & most stopped coz the workshop unavailability
How can you call this DIY if you're already using the amplifier from market bro don't lie to us make your videos better and don't lie in your title just to have views 😡
I think your passive membrane needs some additional weight to lower the tuning frequency. I would add at least two but more likely four or even all ten washers. It's also usefull to feed in some single frequency tracks to figure out where the passive membrane is working.
I always notice that connection to mono should be made to left channel . In your case it is right one. Would it mean as no difference what channel to use?
You can model this via WinIsd. The specs of the Dayton PR and the Tang band can be found online. Then you can add weight in the settings of the simulation. There are also formulas for how much mass is needed, but these are rough estimates. In the end, there is no substitute for taking an impedance measurement and trying. The simulations will be off by a few Hz
Bonjour de la France........ excellent travail........ petit caisson de grave idéal pour petit espace........ Très belle qualité de l'image vidéo, et fabrication superbe
I have a Sony htk215 surround sound system that has a 16cm 50w subwoofer. I was looking into building my own bigger more powerful one but opted to buy another same model for £10. Now I have a subwoofer on each side of the sofa and it's more than enough for me......for now.
I wanted to know brands a running super deals on subs what would be the reason to diy such projects. I understand when u want to make something that brands are offering at 2x prices or performance then diy. The way inflation is going up diy is getting so impractical brands have larger purchase power and run crazy deals to sell stock. I understand we want diy for a f3 20hz for 110+ db. I do love your various boombox builds
Can you try making 4th order bandpass subwoofer box? With the right tuning, it'l sound like a sealed box, but louder. It will make a small subwoofer sound big. Would love to see you make one.
@@GrumpyBonobo Oh, I see now. Definitely not an ideal placement for tower speakers being this close to the wall and cabinets. Will be rearranging the room for better placement of the speakers.
Nice build. I did a similar build using a reckhorn D 165 6,5" subwoofer (similar to the tang band) with two 6,5" opposing passives in a net 20l enclosure. It's surprising what these little drivers can do. I like your finish
it's best for lows in big porter box, need to tune it low and leave it there , let it do its job, and allow full range towers to take over above at around 60-80hz,
Hi bro Can you help me I got kenwood tape recorder 3600 watts 400 rms but it is Got problem when i on it 5 second later it been safety mood i dont know why...... Can i send video if you contact me
How you guys decide the box dimention as per the sound driver used please show that also.
Give it to me 😭
Impressive build quality and very nice to watch.
My only remark is that the damping you are using is not going to help in a subwoofer cause the wavelength is too big for foam or basically anything
„foamy“ with little density to make any difference at all.
The only thing that would help dampening is bitumen sheets or glueing tiles to the walls to give them more mass. There are also sheets filled with lead particles used in the automotive industry. These also help due to their mass. However if you use thick enough material you don`t even need those.
Also bracing the walls with the opposite one where possible stiffens the structure a lot.
I really admire your craftsmanship and envy you a little for having such a nice working place.
Subscribed
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cool, but i think 6,5" is small for your room. i like it when the sub create a tiny earthquake , anything else isnt good enought XD
This sub is surprisingly powerful even for a larger room. If played at around %70 gain the furniture starts vibrating quite a lot.
Since that sub and amp can work on a sealed box, 4th order bandpass can make that 6.5" sub sound like 8". 4th order bandpass makes the sound of a small subwoofer become big. I've built a lot of 4th order bandpass boxes for my pc. A lot of designs, tuning, different sizes of box and loudness of the amplifier and subwoofer. It never fails to amaze me on how big the sound can be with such a small subwoofer
It's better to have two small ones than one big one anyways
@@justabasslover4404 still 8" is not really subwoofer material...very nice build but for a sub you need minimum 12", or at current orices better min 15
@@xanderguldie why?
I think in diy category, things should be build with smaller equipment, that usually Every household has, yes the thing's u needed is obvious to be purchased.
But this is a workshop lever diy where all the tools available to work as 1 wish.
Othersive in that sence everything is diy, including factory made products. Just my thought no offence to your art or anyone else's. I like it that's why watch it, and its u know make u think let's use ur tons of gadget & systems in some DIY & most stopped coz the workshop unavailability
very nice build, lot of love went into this, really appreciate your effort
it has a kind of esoteric vibe to watch this =)
Thank you so much! Truly means a lot ☺
Очень круто! Я поражён аккуратностью и вкусом выбора.
and maybe now you will build a nice powerful receiver 7.2 per channel 600w
who for this like
Good job! But the color I would prefer is white with polished angles before you paint.
Thanks! I wanted to try something different this time, to me this color turned out amazing.
Nearly all audio equipment is passively cooled. That's the most pointless thing to include in the title.
It sound great even on my 75 watt logitech speakers. Good work!
How can you call this DIY if you're already using the amplifier from market bro don't lie to us make your videos better and don't lie in your title just to have views 😡
DIY, that's a stretch.
Cost of sub, $500
Cost of workshop, $100 000+
Wow!!! Nice job bro 😳😳
Thanks!!
I think this would not produce enough bass to atlist enjoy music 😅
I think your passive membrane needs some additional weight to lower the tuning frequency. I would add at least two but more likely four or even all ten washers. It's also usefull to feed in some single frequency tracks to figure out where the passive membrane is working.
He said he added 4 washers for the "desired tuning frequency" so I think he knows what he's doing.
I always notice that connection to mono should be made to left channel . In your case it is right one. Would it mean as no difference what channel to use?
The sub amp input is connected to sub output on my 2 channel amp.
HOW DID YOU CALCULATE THE AMOUNT OF ADDED WEIGHT TO TUNE THE PASSIVE RADIATOR? TRY AND ERROR?
You can model this via WinIsd. The specs of the Dayton PR and the Tang band can be found online. Then you can add weight in the settings of the simulation.
There are also formulas for how much mass is needed, but these are rough estimates.
In the end, there is no substitute for taking an impedance measurement and trying. The simulations will be off by a few Hz
Bonjour de la France........ excellent travail........ petit caisson de grave idéal pour petit espace........ Très belle qualité de l'image vidéo, et fabrication superbe
Thank you very much!
Плохо то, что в усилителе нет переключения фазы. Для сабвуфера это очень важно.
в этом и беда покупки готовый усилителей тем более в таких корпусах
С такой музыкой главное чтобы бахало.
Super clean work
динамик играет не правильно играет в низ а не в верх как так то фууууууууууууу
I have a Sony htk215 surround sound system that has a 16cm 50w subwoofer.
I was looking into building my own bigger more powerful one but opted to buy another same model for £10. Now I have a subwoofer on each side of the sofa and it's more than enough for me......for now.
Nice man. Who's singing the version of Nature Boy please?
I wanted to know brands a running super deals on subs what would be the reason to diy such projects. I understand when u want to make something that brands are offering at 2x prices or performance then diy. The way inflation is going up diy is getting so impractical brands have larger purchase power and run crazy deals to sell stock. I understand we want diy for a f3 20hz for 110+ db. I do love your various boombox builds
and maybe now you will build a nice powerful receiver 7.2 per channel 600w
who for this like
Fico top mano
Hola amigo muy buen acabado,parametros del subwoofer thiele small o litros y medida del puerto
Olá.quero comprar um alto-falante Radio Tehnica S90 and S70, or C 35? qual e o preco? 🙏
its very simple but i cant find it in amaon pls post a video where i can get the parts from amzon
Hi ! Where are you from ? which country speaker and circuit manufacture
Can’t stand Made in China plate amps . Garbage parts . Garbage reliability
Superbe travail de qualité 😮
I like it, i wanted to build something like this a while ago but since mdf isn't readily available in my city i tried osb and failed miserably
Thanks! Too bad you don't have access to MDF easily, OSB is not a great choice for speakers as you may have found out.
You could use plywood if thats available that should work
такие кино, способ похвалиться, что имеешь. К музыке никакого отношения нет.
How much cost in indian money with audio system with 2 speakers
Saya suka sekali Bass Subwoofer nya Mantap 🇮🇩
A rope fibre it was used in construction site killer was his father
Passive radiator that part second speaker I don't get
measurements of how low fr goes on it? nice work ps
Very clean work...
Thank you!
Does the foam not decreases the volume of the box?
How do you build a system but still keep the dolby and digital processing coming out like simliar to a av reciver
Germany.
Sehr gut 👍
Bitte mit Untertitel.
Ich möchte wissen, welche elektronischen Geräte Sie verwendet haben.
Excelente 🎉💐💯🏆
Would like to use my infinity sw-12 plate to build a DIY sub. Any recommendations?
But not with 6.5 mini subs.
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no exost port xD
Nice..
Too much low frekw?
trafo apa mas yg bulat atau kotak berapa ampere
Can you try making 4th order bandpass subwoofer box? With the right tuning, it'l sound like a sealed box, but louder. It will make a small subwoofer sound big. Would love to see you make one.
I may do that in the future, will keep it in mind.
What is the box tuned to?
don’t think you can tune passive radiators ? or i forgot how that works
@@chinmeysway apparently you can tune passive radiators by putting weights on the back of them (which limits how much they can move)
Why don't you put two subwoofer in that cabin?
The subwoofer is facing downwards 😄
kalau beli pruduk ini di mana
Quantos litros tem essa caixa??
Nice build, but almost the links are dead...
Hello, thank you. Which links have you found dead?
Quantos litros tem esse box?
Please give me that one 🥺🥺🥺
Я вот одного не понимаю, что это за динамики такие, у которых магнитов нет. Это как? Неодимовые шайбы штоль?
Написано же что это пассивный радиатор. Ставится допом для усиления.
Really love this. Now the question is, should I go this route or spend on a Jamo C910? 🤔
Nice man
Thanks!
I dont know why I’m here, I have an EVL-12 in my room 😂
Back to the basics? 😂
@@DonnyTerek I guess so 🤣🤣
Very nice
Thanks!
Genius !!!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼😍😍😍
Thanks!
very good sub 💪
Why the strange positioning of the main loudspeakers?
Down firing subwoofers are quite popular.
@@DonnyTerek I referred to the way the tower speakers are positioned (in the sound test, 16:56 and on). Seems like an awkward placement.
@@GrumpyBonobo Oh, I see now. Definitely not an ideal placement for tower speakers being this close to the wall and cabinets. Will be rearranging the room for better placement of the speakers.
@@DonnyTerek 👍
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just beautiful
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My JBL😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nice build. I did a similar build using a reckhorn D 165 6,5" subwoofer (similar to the tang band) with two 6,5" opposing passives in a net 20l enclosure.
It's surprising what these little drivers can do. I like your finish
it's best for lows in big porter box, need to tune it low and leave it there , let it do its job, and allow full range towers to take over above at around 60-80hz,
Thanks! These Tang Band woofers are amazing actually.
Nice job bro 👍🏻
Thank you!
What is the difference between subwoofer with radiator and subwoofer with reflex tube? And who is the best in your opinion? Thanks 🙏🏻
With pr you don't lose internal volume of the reflex tube, but it's more expensive and steeper rolloff
good
Hey there, what's the Fs? I mean the lowest Freq at -3dB
Hi, the F3 is around 32 Hz.
@@DonnyTerek no it's incredible it can't be.... Really????? In a so small casing?
@@DonnyTerek look
Parts Express Staff Recommended Enclosure Volume
Sealed Volume 0.2ft³
Sealed F3 69.4Hz
Vented Volume 0.4ft³
Vented F3 35Hz
@@Michlag The F3 of around 32Hz is calculated on WinISD, software for speaker designing.
Nice
How big are the two drivers ?
Please check the links in the description for dimensions.
How to air passing process???
Hi, this is a sealed subwoofer with a passive radiator, so the air pressure from the sub moves the passive radiator.
What was the last track played?
DivKid | Digifunk
Hi bro Can you help me
I got kenwood tape recorder 3600 watts
400 rms but it is Got problem when i on it 5 second later it been safety mood i dont know why......
Can i send video if you contact me
Hi, I am not sure if I could help you with that, it would probably make more sense to reach for an answer at some electronic's forums.
ADeeKPa
why you didn't opened a air port
Passive membrane
DUUHHH GENIUS. I remember my first time reading
@@sideeffects6570 can you shut up
Amigo,qual a litragem você me recomenta para um subwoffer de 6,5 polegadas com um radiador passivo de 8 polegadas?
very nice, i like that color.
Thanks! Looks even better off camera.
2 speakers how much cost
Are you interested in 2 of these speakers?
Like a boss! 🙂
What's the name of the sealer
It is a two component sealer made by Hesse-Lignal.
FCKING Awesome man. !
Thanks!
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Nice build , I would add an internal brace for strength.
Thanks! Didn't seem necessary for internal bracing for a relatively small enclosure like this.
Nice chair!
perfecto
Price please ☺️
Feel free to contact me at donnyterek@gmail.com if interested!
Nice project
Thanks!
SUPER🤗🥰🤘🏆
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Hi🙂
Hey!
Wow so beautiful ❤️❤️👌👌
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Not sure if a pr on the botttom is not going to sag in time, but very nice build and finish, huge props to you
Thanks! The PR is actually facing the front, the subwoofer is on the bottom.