custom sub box building
#1
custom sub box building
what is the proper way to put a fiberglass facia on a wooden sub box? just build the box and lay fiberglass over the front?
#2
RE: custom sub box building
facia?
#3
RE: custom sub box building
Facia! LOL!
What are you trying to build? A bandpass?
Plexiglass is good for displaying the woofers. The best soundingboxes are sealed. IMO. I've owned ported, bandpasses, bass tubes, and some other wacky sh*t. They require more power but the trade off is less license plate/trunklid rattle and accurate sound reproduction.
Go all out and build a bandpass box entirely of plexiglass. Don't forget to install a neon/LED ring around the subs. Then hook them up so it "dances" with the music.
What are you trying to build? A bandpass?
Plexiglass is good for displaying the woofers. The best soundingboxes are sealed. IMO. I've owned ported, bandpasses, bass tubes, and some other wacky sh*t. They require more power but the trade off is less license plate/trunklid rattle and accurate sound reproduction.
Go all out and build a bandpass box entirely of plexiglass. Don't forget to install a neon/LED ring around the subs. Then hook them up so it "dances" with the music.
#4
RE: custom sub box building
ORIGINAL: 4lowlife
Facia! LOL!
What are you trying to build? A bandpass?
Plexiglass is good for displaying the woofers. The best soundingboxes are sealed. IMO. I've owned ported, bandpasses, bass tubes, and some other wacky sh*t. They require more power but the trade off is less license plate/trunklid rattle and accurate sound reproduction.
Go all out and build a bandpass box entirely of plexiglass. Don't forget to install a neon/LED ring around the subs. Then hook them up so it "dances" with the music.
Facia! LOL!
What are you trying to build? A bandpass?
Plexiglass is good for displaying the woofers. The best soundingboxes are sealed. IMO. I've owned ported, bandpasses, bass tubes, and some other wacky sh*t. They require more power but the trade off is less license plate/trunklid rattle and accurate sound reproduction.
Go all out and build a bandpass box entirely of plexiglass. Don't forget to install a neon/LED ring around the subs. Then hook them up so it "dances" with the music.
mow back to the original topic. google fiberglassin, theres tons of tutorials. but basically you just set up the shape with little pieces of wood or straws or something. then you cover it all TIGHTLY with some type of cloth and staple it town. then apply a layer of resin. then do the layers of mat and resin. you need to do about 7 prolly. just make sure you dont have any air bubbles in it or it will be weak
#5
RE: custom sub box building
lol there wont be any bandpass box going in my truck...geez. maybe i used the wrong term.
#6
RE: custom sub box building
OK,
I haven't had any systems w/ more than two transducers. I didn't find any satisfaction w/ the enclosures stated above.
Anyone ever own a bass shaker?
I haven't had any systems w/ more than two transducers. I didn't find any satisfaction w/ the enclosures stated above.
Anyone ever own a bass shaker?
#7
RE: custom sub box building
ORIGINAL: 4lowlife
OK,
I haven't had any systems w/ more than two transducers. I didn't find any satisfaction w/ the enclosures stated above.
Anyone ever own a bass shaker?
OK,
I haven't had any systems w/ more than two transducers. I didn't find any satisfaction w/ the enclosures stated above.
Anyone ever own a bass shaker?
No, but i did stay in a holiday inn express last night!!! LOL
#8
RE: custom sub box building
ehhh...ill stick with a basic wooden box. lol
#9
RE: custom sub box building
Build your box out of fiberglass, it's actually fairly easy, just time consuming!!!
Build the 5 sides of your box and then make a ring for each of your subs. This ring is where you will mount the subs, so it should be minimum of .75" mdf and should be approx 1.5-2" in width. Build some supports and place the rings where you want the subs.
Now, go get some fleece and staple it around the front of the box. Start glassing it with resin and then finish it off with some duraglass. Wet sand the daylights out of it, get it painted and then finish the back of the box and install.
Hope this helps!!!
Build the 5 sides of your box and then make a ring for each of your subs. This ring is where you will mount the subs, so it should be minimum of .75" mdf and should be approx 1.5-2" in width. Build some supports and place the rings where you want the subs.
Now, go get some fleece and staple it around the front of the box. Start glassing it with resin and then finish it off with some duraglass. Wet sand the daylights out of it, get it painted and then finish the back of the box and install.
Hope this helps!!!
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