That’s what’s up Kip 🤝 Thank you for your support to my channel. I should be posting another build next week 🇺🇸 enclosure 👌🏽 MBE is a very talented builder and all around good dude. Very knowledgeable and honest about car audio.
I really like to see your customers give you the ability to design whatever you like it truly shows how creative you are and how much Skills you have. This enclosure is definitely one of my Favs something about the Cones on these Subs 😍
Exactly bro!! I’m not the most creative builder out there, but I can definitely hold my own 👊🏽 I really appreciate the comment homie. I’m digging those cones as well….solid subs!
You do really good clean work man. It's strange how similar we are with our processes. Noticed a lot of things that I do exactly the same way. Very important to keep everything as symmetrical as possible. Like you said gotta make it look good. Great job man. I like it.
Appreciate that Jason 🤝 I’ll have to check your channel out then and see what you have going on over there. Yes, I try and do my best with these builds. Each one is an extension of myself.
@@210Designs i actually don't even have any videos of my builds on here yet. Everyone tells me that I should start doing that though. I may just try it on my next build and see how it turns out. You got any advice for someone starting to upload content? Lol
@@hopskustomaudio That’s awesome man, I think it’s a good idea. Watched some of your other vids posted. What’s worked for me is showing how I build, explaining the process, and narrated vids.
Man you got to do this full time that's top-notch work coming from another builder you need to keep on. Loving those colors and you know it's going to slam
🙏🏽 thanks big homie, much respect coming from a fellow builder. Sadly it doesn’t pay the bills, so I can’t quit my day job 😆 Glad you like the colors on this one, a return customer gave me total creative control on this one. He was to excited when he say it. The next one I built for him took the cake…after he saw that one, it was open season on all his future builds 😆😆😆😆He brought his daily driver out after that 👀👀👀
I started using the circle cutout to hold down the fabric inside the recessed area for the sub. Lay the fabric out and put the circle cutout sections back in and keep stretching the fabric. Once box is carpeted you just pull the circle pieces out and the carpet inside the recessed section is nice and flat
Thank you for calling out the keyboard "builders!" So sick of the turds trying to tell you what you should and shouldn't do. If you've never talked to me, I don't know you....you don't need to tell me what to do. So much loss of common courtesy and respectful discourse because of social medias. I love watching your builds. I've gotten several ideas from your methodologies.
😆 you said it bro. I’ve never understood why people do that 🤷🏽♂️ They are so quick to pass judgment on something that wasn’t built/designed for them. No home training at all 🤦🏽♂️
@@RyanBassForLife Thank you very much Ryan. Hopefully when you build your next one, it’ll be exactly what you want. Hope it goes well for ya and I’ll be on the lookout 🤝
Beautiful work, as always! Sorry it's been so long! I had to shelve my project for a minute. I got my box all assembled though. Ran into some issues but I think I got them solved well enough. I have one more issue though; Can I cut my speaker hole AFTER I glue the box together? I have a double baffle and a 1/4" router. I bought a 1/4" diameter, 3" long end mill to cut the depth of the two 3/4" front baffle panels. I'll make several, conservative passes with the router to keep the strain on the tool at a minimum at that depth. I have the circle jig too. Think I'll be ok? Or did I make a major mistake?
Thank you bro 👌🏽 No need for apologies, we all have lives outside of stat 😆 99% of issues during builds can be fixed. Based on the length of that bit (3”) should be plenty of depth for the two layers of 3/4” material.
@@CORZER0 🤣🤣🤣 Listen at ya. Like you said, make several passes, lowering the bit in small depths with each pass. *Tip- pre-drill screw hole on the opposite side of where you start cutting. Gonna be a lot of weight hanging on that circle cutout. Don’t want to put that but in a bind. When you get close to your last passes, it will start sagging in that side. Run a screw in by hand, to give you a grabbing point with your other hand after each pass. Helping to hold it up for the final cut.
@@CORZER0 Almost 👌🏽 Only run the screw in when you start you final pass and see the bit has cut through and you can see inside the box. Then run the screw in ✌🏽
Very nice work as always.. I got a quick question about that fabric, is that 100% polyester? I’m just wondering which one you use . I have both Joanne fabrics and hobby lobby in my town.
Thank you. To be honest, I’m not really sure. All I can tell is in the Hobby Lobby fabric section, it’s grouped together, in the back wall. They have them stacked vertically….about 16 different colors. My receipts all say “fabric” but the cardboard they are rapped around shows “felt” 👌🏽
Yessir, it sure would’ve. However, with the length of wire per sub already short (installed in a previous box). We wanted to make it end-user friendly. Meaning not everyone has certain tools/equipment, so if he decides to remove them for any reason…he can with ease 🤙🏽
Yea, I haven’t been able to find those in years. The ones I use fit 12g easily. You might be able to squeeze 10g. I like using 1/4” bolts once I hit that size. Here’s a link to the ones I currently use. BlueMart 3.1” Square Double... www.amazon.com/dp/B08SQ974ZP?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I believe these subs were 400 rms (ea). So I would shoot for an amp that puts out 1800-2500rms. With ported enclosures it takes less power to get loud, because they are more efficient and subs don’t require the rated power needed. Sealed enclosures require more power, due to the back pressure inside pushing against the cone 👍🏽 *FYI-I tested this build on an American Bass 100.1 (1500.1) rms amp at low volume 😮💨 instagram.com/reel/Cioa4CnjWkB/?igsh=cXk2dGIzZ3JodXEx
FYI, MBEnclosures sent me. Lol. Subscribed and looking forward to seeing more of your channel.
That’s what’s up Kip 🤝 Thank you for your support to my channel. I should be posting another build next week 🇺🇸 enclosure 👌🏽 MBE is a very talented builder and all around good dude. Very knowledgeable and honest about car audio.
Beautiful Brother!! Stay Up, Pray Up 🙏
Thank you bro 🤝 Sorry for the delayed response, just now seeing it 🤷🏽♂️👌🏽
Beautiful,Awesome looking Box. The black and yellow set this box off. You the Man.
Thanks homie and glad you liked this one 🙏🏽
I really like to see your customers give you the ability to design whatever you like it truly shows how creative you are and how much Skills you have. This enclosure is definitely one of my Favs something about the Cones on these Subs 😍
Exactly bro!! I’m not the most creative builder out there, but I can definitely hold my own 👊🏽 I really appreciate the comment homie. I’m digging those cones as well….solid subs!
hell yeah buddy......
got to give it up to u man..... crispy.... and neatness overload. customer service guranteed
this gonna be banging....
🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
No doubt and thank you as always bruh for checking in 👊🏽 Hope all is well your way 🙏🏽
Man that box is on point...ready to pressurize a cabin...super clean build bro 💯💯💯
I sure hope so bro 👊🏽 Thanks as always!!
You do really good clean work man. It's strange how similar we are with our processes. Noticed a lot of things that I do exactly the same way. Very important to keep everything as symmetrical as possible. Like you said gotta make it look good. Great job man. I like it.
Appreciate that Jason 🤝 I’ll have to check your channel out then and see what you have going on over there. Yes, I try and do my best with these builds. Each one is an extension of myself.
@@210Designs i actually don't even have any videos of my builds on here yet. Everyone tells me that I should start doing that though. I may just try it on my next build and see how it turns out. You got any advice for someone starting to upload content? Lol
@@hopskustomaudio That’s awesome man, I think it’s a good idea. Watched some of your other vids posted. What’s worked for me is showing how I build, explaining the process, and narrated vids.
@@210Designs ok. Thanks for the help man.
Great enclosure my friend. Excellent work as usual. ✌
Thank you Jose 🤙🏽 Glad you liked it!
Clean work man. Thanks for sharing with us.
Anytime and thank you for enjoying this build 🤝
Man you got to do this full time that's top-notch work coming from another builder you need to keep on. Loving those colors and you know it's going to slam
🙏🏽 thanks big homie, much respect coming from a fellow builder. Sadly it doesn’t pay the bills, so I can’t quit my day job 😆 Glad you like the colors on this one, a return customer gave me total creative control on this one. He was to excited when he say it. The next one I built for him took the cake…after he saw that one, it was open season on all his future builds 😆😆😆😆He brought his daily driver out after that 👀👀👀
@@210Designs Your work is good enough to pay the bills believe me!!!
@@johnnycorn7225 My man 👊🏽 thank you!
@@210Designs We gotta refine and improve everyday and bring that energy!!! People want what we bring big fam they love it gotta give it to em!!!!
@@johnnycorn7225 Facts homie 🙌🏽 I totally agree.
Beautiful work bro
My man 🤝👊🏽
Perfect! I peeped how you used the edge of the table to assemble the port with clamps. Excellent showing brother!
I know you will always pay attention to the details bro 👌🏽 Thanks go watching and your support as always!
I started using the circle cutout to hold down the fabric inside the recessed area for the sub. Lay the fabric out and put the circle cutout sections back in and keep stretching the fabric. Once box is carpeted you just pull the circle pieces out and the carpet inside the recessed section is nice and flat
Yessir, that’s a very good tip and idea bro 👌🏽 Thanks fir sharing and watching my vid.
@@210Designs Any time brotha. Been watching your videos going on 2yrs. You never disappoint. Keep up the good work
@@jakewelsh1002 Much love homie and thanks for the loyalty 👊🏽
Thank you for calling out the keyboard "builders!" So sick of the turds trying to tell you what you should and shouldn't do. If you've never talked to me, I don't know you....you don't need to tell me what to do. So much loss of common courtesy and respectful discourse because of social medias. I love watching your builds. I've gotten several ideas from your methodologies.
😆 you said it bro. I’ve never understood why people do that 🤷🏽♂️ They are so quick to pass judgment on something that wasn’t built/designed for them. No home training at all 🤦🏽♂️
MAN UM HURT😪😪😪 I WISH YOU WAS IN FLORIDA, YOU AWESOME FAM...MY TAHOE NEED YA!!! 😁🤝👍💯💯💯
👊🏽 If I was bro, you know we’d get you something in there and have it knockin’ Thanks as always for the support and comment.
@@210Designs 👍😁💯💯💯
Aye can't wait to pick my masterpiece number 2. U killed this one box god
🤝 Glad you like it bro! And thanks 👊🏽
Art
My man 👊🏽
Nice Bro. You should ask for a video demo.
Thanks, I still have this box in the shop. Customer has to come pick it up from another state. I’ll try and get a small demo if I can 🙏🏽
Awesome 👍😎👍😎
Thanks for watching and enjoying the build 🤙🏽
Very nice 👌
Appreciate it John 👌🏽
Hobby Lobby ain't just for women! Lotta good stuff there!
You said it 🙌🏽 plus it always smells good in there 🤣
Perfect design!! Can we get a demo?
Thank you 🤙🏽 I’ll try, but it’s hard with our schedule and lack of power on my test bench.
Love your boxes.
Thank you very much Ryan 🙏🏽 Glad to hear you like them and thanks for checking out my channel and your support.
@@210Designs thanks and yes I like that box you built. I wish I built my new 2 18" box but I ended up buying it. Soon I'll start building more boxes.
@@RyanBassForLife Thank you very much Ryan. Hopefully when you build your next one, it’ll be exactly what you want. Hope it goes well for ya and I’ll be on the lookout 🤝
@@210Designs thanks
Beautiful work, as always! Sorry it's been so long! I had to shelve my project for a minute. I got my box all assembled though. Ran into some issues but I think I got them solved well enough. I have one more issue though; Can I cut my speaker hole AFTER I glue the box together? I have a double baffle and a 1/4" router. I bought a 1/4" diameter, 3" long end mill to cut the depth of the two 3/4" front baffle panels. I'll make several, conservative passes with the router to keep the strain on the tool at a minimum at that depth. I have the circle jig too. Think I'll be ok? Or did I make a major mistake?
Thank you bro 👌🏽 No need for apologies, we all have lives outside of stat 😆 99% of issues during builds can be fixed. Based on the length of that bit (3”) should be plenty of depth for the two layers of 3/4” material.
@@210Designs I was hoping so, I just needed to hear it from the master! Thanks, BJ! I'll get a vid up soon.
@@CORZER0 🤣🤣🤣 Listen at ya. Like you said, make several passes, lowering the bit in small depths with each pass. *Tip- pre-drill screw hole on the opposite side of where you start cutting. Gonna be a lot of weight hanging on that circle cutout. Don’t want to put that but in a bind. When you get close to your last passes, it will start sagging in that side. Run a screw in by hand, to give you a grabbing point with your other hand after each pass. Helping to hold it up for the final cut.
@@210Designs I think I understand. So run a screw in during each pass and hold onto it?
@@CORZER0 Almost 👌🏽 Only run the screw in when you start you final pass and see the bit has cut through and you can see inside the box. Then run the screw in ✌🏽
Make it look easy...
🤝 thanks big homie!!
Great job.
Appreciate that 👊🏽
Very nice work as always.. I got a quick question about that fabric, is that 100% polyester? I’m just wondering which one you use . I have both Joanne fabrics and hobby lobby in my town.
Thank you. To be honest, I’m not really sure. All I can tell is in the Hobby Lobby fabric section, it’s grouped together, in the back wall. They have them stacked vertically….about 16 different colors. My receipts all say “fabric” but the cardboard they are rapped around shows “felt” 👌🏽
Just curious, wouldn’t it have been a little safer to do some solder and heat shrink on the wires inside the box? Box looks great overall 💪🏻
Yessir, it sure would’ve. However, with the length of wire per sub already short (installed in a previous box). We wanted to make it end-user friendly. Meaning not everyone has certain tools/equipment, so if he decides to remove them for any reason…he can with ease 🤙🏽
@@210Designs makes sense!
@@Oreo_5oh -🤝 awesome question.
What terminals do you use? I cant find push terminals thats big enough for 10 guage wire.
Yea, I haven’t been able to find those in years. The ones I use fit 12g easily. You might be able to squeeze 10g. I like using 1/4” bolts once I hit that size. Here’s a link to the ones I currently use.
BlueMart 3.1” Square Double... www.amazon.com/dp/B08SQ974ZP?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What size amp would you recommend for this build?
I believe these subs were 400 rms (ea). So I would shoot for an amp that puts out 1800-2500rms. With ported enclosures it takes less power to get loud, because they are more efficient and subs don’t require the rated power needed. Sealed enclosures require more power, due to the back pressure inside pushing against the cone 👍🏽 *FYI-I tested this build on an American Bass 100.1 (1500.1) rms amp at low volume 😮💨
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What were the dimensions of it?
I’ll have to check my notes, when I get back up to the shop this evening 👌🏽