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My current H-frame sub is 4.5 feet away from the front wall and 1.5feet away from one side wall.Hariji, I have been trying read threads about H-frame SW placement closer to the walls but not many have favorable opinions. How close can you place H-frame SW to the front wall? I would love to hear your experience.
Imo, this particular woofer is very low on compliance and may not provide the sprigness so to speak. Larger box will be better as they will also offer high compliance e to the woofer..@mpw and I had exactly the same discussion a couple of weeks ago. And about box size. a large box is likely to be highly overdamped, plus a really lean sound. (though this is the sound I prefer, especially with Room gain to eq things out)
A simple thing would be be to undersize and then eq. that would add "springiness" (for the lack of a better word) to the bass. but the outstanding character of this woofer is its clean sound
KeithI don't see much point/effect in bracing the edges. 2/3 large surface areas remain unbraced. I think you should jam a length between the brace cutouts and the larger unbraced areas.
Looks well braced , awesome build. It would have been better if you used 18+18mm all sides or 18+12mm MDF.WiP..
made sure the bracings touch all the surfaces with no gaps.
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Looks well braced , awesome build. It would have been better if you used 18+18mm all sides or 18+12mm MDF.
Ideally they should have been braced like this:
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Its very big, driver details please?..to give you an idea of comparativeView attachment 42386 sizes..
Its very big, driver details please?..
If your box is properly sized, there is no need for stuffing because it will lower Q. As long as the walls are damped well and braced well, you're good!I went by recommendations from online and have completed it..
Used 1 layer stickable bitumen sheet and acoustic foam over that.
Regards
How does the big boy sound?