I got two 18" marty full-size subwoofers. Last year, I had to repair my foundation due to these bad boys. Caused a section of the limestone foundation to collapse directly under one of them. Glad it was a crawl space section. Over 10 bags of concrete to fill the hole. My holiday project this year is to tuckpoint the rest of the crawlspace before it shakes apart.
i am telling people that below 19hz is where the fun begins. and thanks for calling my build righteous, i did make and design my own subwoofers. i also had 16hz as a goal, was on a forum talking about the process and knowledge how to get there. they all said is was not going to happen.... have some limitations to work around, like a shallow box and that means shallow and small 10" driver. ended up with two subwoofers, sealed enclosure. lots of eq and did the same test as you did in room, and i kept my tiny 100 watt poweramp, i got 107db out of it from 12hz to 17hz, then sloping down from there. but my woofer can play 1000hz. it was a surprising result from small box volume and 100watt amp. 107db at 16hz is not that loud in my room, something has to shake to make me feel it.
I have a dual 10 inch ported sub that performs very well near the bottom of the hearing range. I agree that they can get low, but there's nothing like a big driver that can really pressurize the room :)
@@righteousbuilds3576 bigger heavier drivers go naturally lower and need less eq. but match the cone area or displacement 2 or fours woofers does well, and more than one subwoofer i think is a must
Gotta have that base in the classroom too. It looks good. 😄
Thank you. It should be just the right sub to get the job done.
Sweet build ❤ and coolest teacher ever.
That's some amazing low frequency output!
Thank you. It definitely gets the job done in the super low frequencies.
I got two 18" marty full-size subwoofers. Last year, I had to repair my foundation due to these bad boys. Caused a section of the limestone foundation to collapse directly under one of them. Glad it was a crawl space section. Over 10 bags of concrete to fill the hole.
My holiday project this year is to tuckpoint the rest of the crawlspace before it shakes apart.
oh man thats awesome, brutal lows on that thing!
Yeah, it does its job down low. You have a few people asking where to get that bass track :).
@@righteousbuilds3576 its on youtube, i uploaded it on a second account of mine
@@righteousbuilds3576 its on youtube for all to listen :)
Wow! Nice job! 😎👍🏼
Thank you. Each build is a lot of fun to create.
i am telling people that below 19hz is where the fun begins.
and thanks for calling my build righteous, i did make and design my own subwoofers.
i also had 16hz as a goal, was on a forum talking about the process and knowledge how to get there. they all said is was not going to happen....
have some limitations to work around, like a shallow box and that means shallow and small 10" driver. ended up with two subwoofers, sealed enclosure.
lots of eq and did the same test as you did in room, and i kept my tiny 100 watt poweramp, i got 107db out of it from 12hz to 17hz, then sloping down from there. but my woofer can play 1000hz.
it was a surprising result from small box volume and 100watt amp. 107db at 16hz is not that loud in my room, something has to shake to make me feel it.
How did u get 12 - 17hz from a sealed enclosure?
@@inteli3i5i7 with some dsp persuasion.
but really as long as the driver can do it and the room is small enough, just need the watts to force it.
I have a dual 10 inch ported sub that performs very well near the bottom of the hearing range. I agree that they can get low, but there's nothing like a big driver that can really pressurize the room :)
@@righteousbuilds3576 bigger heavier drivers go naturally lower and need less eq. but match the cone area or displacement 2 or fours woofers does well, and more than one subwoofer i think is a must
Will there be a Servo Woofer build?
I've actually been looking into that. It's a real possibility.
Nice build and very low frequency output!
Could you please share the name of the song?
Yes, the song name is "singularity - bass edit". I think he's got it on youtube now, so you can do a search for it.
What amp are you using for the sub
That's a speaker power sp1-2400ht plate amp. You can find them at GSG audio design.
@righteousbuilds3576 can it push the sub to its limit easily
What plate amp are you using
That's the speaker power sp1-2400ht plate amp. You can find it over at GSG audio design.
What's the name or where can I get the song from?
It's called "singularity - bass edit: I think he has it on youtube now, so you can do a search for it.
Nice! 😄
wow..... Amplifer?
That's a speaker power sp1-2400ht plate amplifier. You can find them at GSG audio design.
I just noticed your room isbthe same room jiles mccoy was in doing the video on the 24s
Interesting. Now I need to go and watch that video :).
Sweet like Danish
Yes, very sweet. B2 audio works just as good in the home theater as it does in the car.
And not too expensive either :)