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Access Cab Sub-Woofer box build

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by g_hubbz, Jun 1, 2019.

  1. Jun 1, 2019 at 10:13 PM
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    g_hubbz

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    Hi Everybody, I figured I would document my first project on here. I'm building a box for a Sundown Audio X8 Subwoofer, my requirements for the box was that it had to fit in between the rear two seats of my access cab so I didn't lose any seats and that it had to be at least 1 Cubic foot(the box is sealed).

    Anyways, this is the progress I have made so far (pictures):

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    And yes, I went really over kill on wood-glue because I didn't want any room for error. All the excess will be scraped off, don't worry.
     
  2. Jun 1, 2019 at 10:24 PM
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  3. Jun 2, 2019 at 9:40 AM
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    Uhhh, first of all..

    Sundown Audio: https://www.sundownaudio.com/index.php/subwoofers/x-rev-2-series

    "These woofers are optimized for small PORTED enclosures of 0.25-0.33 ft^3 volume (6.5"). They are not suggested for sealed enclosures or large enclosures of any kind. Please keep this in mind."

    Secondly, that thing looks like WAAAAY more than around 1 cubic foot, and even that would be three times too big for an X8 subwoofer. I even went to the REV1 subs to see if I'm missing something and they don't even have a 8" Rev. 1 listed.

    Correction, 0.25-0.33 ft^3 is for the 6.5" driver. The 8" requires 0.75-1.00 ft^3
     
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    I’m just gonna try it and see what it does. When I have the money I think I will go to two of em. They should be fine in that box.
     
  5. Jun 2, 2019 at 5:22 PM
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    Don't do it, you'll pop them both. That box is WAY too big and needs to be ported. Listen to the people that manufacture the driver and build the right box:

    • * Note on Power Handling: This woofer is mechanically limited. It requires a SMALL ported enclosure. Placing it in a large enclosure will reduce mechanical power handling substantially.
     
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    That box might work out to be around what's needed for a ported enclosure once a port is accounted for. You can always stuff it to make it smaller if needed. Or use a different driver. Maybe make up a double baffle to eat up some space and help with reinforcement. This is gonna be a tricky sub though as the suspension is set up for SPL - better suited to burps tuned to a peak frequency than music. Maybe that's what you're going for, but it may not be a better choice for every day use. Maybe model everything as it stands & see what you can do with a port? If you do decide to rebuild, perhaps consider a different building material such as MDF or plywood (baltic birch if possible).
     
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  7. Jun 19, 2019 at 8:18 PM
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    Alright guys, so I did end up listening to you guys and I went with two Kicker 8' Type R subwoofers. the specs lined up for the sealed box unlike the sundown audio X8.

    Here are the final pictures, it turned out well:

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  8. Jun 19, 2019 at 8:40 PM
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    Good stuff & good onya for DIY! Gonna build a grille for it? A wood frame & a little grille cloth & that thing would disappear from the outside.
     
  9. Jun 19, 2019 at 8:42 PM
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    Yeah, a cloth grill would look great.
     
  10. Jun 19, 2019 at 9:08 PM
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    FWIW the rough side of Velcro grabs that carpet pretty well should you decide to go the grille route. I'm using it to secure a vertical grille in an old truck on bumpy roads - works great.

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  11. Jun 19, 2019 at 9:29 PM
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    Wow, I really like the look of that grill clothe, definitely gonna have to invest in one soon.
     
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    It isn't actually 'grille cloth' but best I can tell it's acoustically transparent and feels like grille cloth. I found it at JoAnn locally...this stuff here. Maybe they have it in your color? Under 3 bucks got me enough for 2 grilles.


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