Looks superb sire!!
They look Heavy & Sturdy, Built quality is very good. Whats the Size of this Driver... Are TS Parameters Available...?How about these bombshells .....View attachment 26667View attachment 26668
Hi,They look Heavy & Sturdy, Built quality is very good. Whats the Size of this Driver... Are TS Parameters Available...?
Update.
This is Plate Amp through which i am driving this Sub-woofer. Its 200 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms class AB Amplifier. I will be converting it to a Mono Block dedicated Amplifier. On the Amplifier plate at the right side you see is the cross over circuit. It has Frequency range selector from 40 to 150 Hz, a phase change switch, & a volume control.
Sadik
Hey sadik, where did you get the plate amplifier from ?
Hi Friends,
Back with a new Project again. It's an 10 Inch Sub having internal volume of 69.5 ltrs tuned to 35Hz. Vent size is 106mm internal diameter x 200mm length. A cad model drawing is below. I will be using 18mm Plywood. Since its a Ported Enclosure, I have not provided heavy bracing inside but the bracing provided will be good enough to absorb the vibrations. External Dimensions are 650mm H x 350mm W x 432mm Deep. Base will be made by Joining 2 baffles of same size. Total thickness of Base will be 36mm.
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Cutting of all Baffles is done on CNC router. Below are the Photos of same.
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Sadik Bhatkar
BTW why use plywood?Update.
Testing Done... The Results are as expected as per the design.. so the enclosure is QC Passed with respect to the Performance. Tight and Clean Bass, No Port Noise from the port even at High Volume (May be 75 to 80% of Full Volume, I have not tested it at full volume)
Below are Photos.
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This is Plate Amp through which i am driving this Sub-woofer. Its 200 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms class AB Amplifier. I will be converting it to a Mono Block dedicated Amplifier. On the Amplifier plate at the right side you see is the cross over circuit. It has Frequency range selector from 40 to 150 Hz, a phase change switch, & a volume control.
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Now the Finishing work will start. It will take time to finish the enclosure for the proper looks.
Sadik
BTW why use plywood?
Could have opted for MDF for better acoustic damping
Plywood will create sort of reverb effect due to it's stiff character right?
Is there any specific purpose for using ply in this build..
And please use speaker delay and protection kit for FET based class A amps
It will remove those annoying pop sound on turn on.
Hi sadiq.
Nice build,great diy effort,post some pic of the finished sub ..have you sold it..??
Ohh..Plywood is more stronger and durable than MDF. Plywood is hard then MDF hence it will not resonate easily, I have had also added Braces for extra support to prevent the resonance. If i would have used MDF then the enclosure would have been very heavy because i would have to use 1" thick MDF for this size of enclosure, plus MDF resonate easily so i have to use more braces to prevent the resonance hence making the box heavier, Secondly MDF is very soft and could get damaged very easily.
I am not concern about the damping factor, I had already covered the internal walls with foam which is good damping material. The plate Amp is class AB it already has a delay and speaker protection itself on Amp Board.
What is the port dia?
I had already covered the internal walls with foam which is good damping material.