I really want to build this box but it's all metric and I can't find metric tape measure. Plus are these 12" or 15". I need one for 15" subs. I'd double baffle the rear chambers and make the front larger with smaller port area closing it in with the angle.
I'm going to build this, I think. but I'm hunting 1" Birtch found 1" maple may use it for exterior and subwoofer mounting then double 3/4 birch for the top and bottom. Silicon seams before I seal it. I just wish there was build specs in inches also and what width board was used. i think my subwoofers will be able to go in and mount in the middle then I'll use threaded inserts for Plexiglas or polycarbonate or other. I'll counter sunk the holes or use washers. thinking about installing hidden rock lights with 12 rock lights kit that changes colors under my truck but also inside sub box and head unit if screen saver is on running 11.6" head unit. it's awesome....
@mrflexysmps5826 2 15" subs in box like this would work with 16000w going to them. Please do 15" video in inches. I prefer metric but trying to find metric tape measure is harder to find then hens teeth. Plus do 15" subs in inches and mid video flip to metric also so everyone can build. I spent $400 on materials. Was going to build it out of red oak but it doesn't say material thickness is 3/4" correct. Also double face the plywood for the subs mounting and do double or triple rear chamber baffles. Now what would be super rad is if somehow you baffled the subwoofer center chamber. Can you do triple port 6th order? That's what I really want to do.
I really want to build this box but it's all metric and I can't find metric tape measure. Plus are these 12" or 15". I need one for 15" subs. I'd double baffle the rear chambers and make the front larger with smaller port area closing it in with the angle.
I'm going to build this, I think. but I'm hunting 1" Birtch found 1" maple may use it for exterior and subwoofer mounting then double 3/4 birch for the top and bottom. Silicon seams before I seal it. I just wish there was build specs in inches also and what width board was used. i think my subwoofers will be able to go in and mount in the middle then I'll use threaded inserts for Plexiglas or polycarbonate or other. I'll counter sunk the holes or use washers. thinking about installing hidden rock lights with 12 rock lights kit that changes colors under my truck but also inside sub box and head unit if screen saver is on running 11.6" head unit. it's awesome....
Looks interesting but question how does it sound
good of course
@@mrflexysmps5826 how many watts sub woofr spkr maximum t.y.
@mrflexysmps5826 2 15" subs in box like this would work with 16000w going to them. Please do 15" video in inches. I prefer metric but trying to find metric tape measure is harder to find then hens teeth. Plus do 15" subs in inches and mid video flip to metric also so everyone can build. I spent $400 on materials. Was going to build it out of red oak but it doesn't say material thickness is 3/4" correct. Also double face the plywood for the subs mounting and do double or triple rear chamber baffles. Now what would be super rad is if somehow you baffled the subwoofer center chamber. Can you do triple port 6th order? That's what I really want to do.
@@renzolaurente3149 16000watts
Hi MrFlexy do have this same design but with 2 15"
pls reply
Agreed
This box is suitable for car audio
I agree. I'd double baffle the rear chambers and tighten front chamber port. Debating box like this but with 15" subs I think would knock hard
Ohh that flex on thoose 429mm...
Panel is 429mm not the sub