CSS SDX12 Subwoofer
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 8:16 am
Hi Folks, new member here.
Just ordered a SDX 12" sub-woofer that will be here in a day or two.
Spent about a day on WinISD and Google-images looking for an ideal box size.
Found a few builds, starting from a 18" x 18" x 18" sealed cube to 3.5 ft3 vented; most of the posts were from a few years ago.
I have a table saw and heavy DIY router table and DIY swing-attachment (for the router) which seems to be all one needs for speaker building.
Material on hand: couple of sheets of mdf and a couple sheets 3/4" BB to be used for a final build.
Although, have a similar sized box on the workbench that is close to the 18" cube, no baffle, so ready to get going right away.
Modeled the 2.6 ft3 box (18" cube) in WinIsd - the results it could used sealed or vented in the same box.
The vented box plan would need 2 - 2" vents about 12" - 13" long for a tuning of 22hz.
Looking for any advice really, please feel to help steer me in the right direction.
Equipment, Sub Amplifier Dayton SA 1000
Just ordered a SDX 12" sub-woofer that will be here in a day or two.
Spent about a day on WinISD and Google-images looking for an ideal box size.
Found a few builds, starting from a 18" x 18" x 18" sealed cube to 3.5 ft3 vented; most of the posts were from a few years ago.
I have a table saw and heavy DIY router table and DIY swing-attachment (for the router) which seems to be all one needs for speaker building.
Material on hand: couple of sheets of mdf and a couple sheets 3/4" BB to be used for a final build.
Although, have a similar sized box on the workbench that is close to the 18" cube, no baffle, so ready to get going right away.
Modeled the 2.6 ft3 box (18" cube) in WinIsd - the results it could used sealed or vented in the same box.
The vented box plan would need 2 - 2" vents about 12" - 13" long for a tuning of 22hz.
Looking for any advice really, please feel to help steer me in the right direction.
Equipment, Sub Amplifier Dayton SA 1000