That's a very neat and precise build, that jig for your dremel looks very useful. I've actually ordered a table saw, looking forward to start using it, no more crooked imprecise cuts with a regular circular saw.
Beautiful and net Job. Some people don’t understand this a very basic but proper way to build a nice bass box which will give you nice results if you need something to save space and have an extra kick for your stereo system. Of course if you need something fancier and more powerful there are more complicated and different ways to do it and of course more expensive.👍
try to put acoustic wool on sides and back. many times will help to get lower Hz and it can add some dB. and also wrap cable in some soft of foam to prevend cable rattle against box. longer port might lower Hz even more. i dont know if that woofer has removable plastic magnet cover. if yes remove it. many times cousing rattle.
the use of acoustic wool is only in case of small enclosures in tight spaces to "virtually" enlarge and reach the desire volume, if your volume is correct no wool is needed, but if its is correct an you add acoustic wool, the sub only will over damp (move in excess) because it sees a "larger" enclosure, causing the coil to travel more than its regular stroke design and probably short and fail due to coil friction in the higher/lower parts of the magnet channel, that's how i blow a couple of subs in the past, remember to reduce 5-10% the box size and you probably have a clean, quiet an loud sub....like this one in the video
"many times will help to get lower Hz and it can add some dB" Depends on the enclosure, and project goals. The other issue is the type of damping makes a huge difference! It can either kill a drivers performance or enhance it. When you add damping, you're opening a can of worms!
1.Always use screws on your boxes. Glue alone shreds from vibration. 2.This box is very small for band pass. Should be a sealed unit as long as you have enough power to drive it. And 3. Should be facing backwards not upwards (better performance and protection of the speaker). But i'm liking and subscribing because i love your videos.
I was going to ask if that port hole is sufficent... I've seen other box builds on YT where the box port was very long!! One was a down firing JL 10TW3-D4
"but then you lay it on its back and make half the boot unusable?" If you don't like that, you won;t like this - www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=friv
Great job, very nice look and you build it in right way (I have look a lots videos) and most important - great sound ! Congrats ! I vatched few min's before some guy called him self a PRO, he made nice looking box but it sounds like I will never post that video if I was in his place LOL :) You got this 100% ;) Thanks for sharing !
Boa tarde. Excelente trabalho parabéns. Tenho um subwoofer slim cadence 12" quero fazer uma caixa que não ocupe muito espaço no meu carro. Meu carro é um fox. Quero também colocar um falante pra voz. O que me sugere?
Screws or nails are only used to hold it together till the glue dries, the glue is what keeps it together. I see you tinned the speaker wires, then attached the banana plugs, then stuck them under the speaker wire lugs... you didn't need the banana plugs, was a waste of money in that situation. I would have mounted the speaker offset to the side and mounted the amp on top next to it. The only other thing I'd have done is add some bracing, and make sure there were no air leaks.
Makes it more professional looking indeed, but I would only do that if I had free solder and banana plugs for life. Other than that, bare wire is fine. Yeah the amp on the box would be a great idea with standoffs too.
If the box is stiff enough, vibration will never be a problem, and it's vibration that can cause components to fail prematurely, a stiff box is required for maximum efficiency anyways, so adding a second layer of MDF in which to mount the amp to would further reduce vibration, internal bracing will also help, soft rubber between the amp and box is yet another thing that can reduce vibration transfer to the amp.
Hello nice video: I have a question if you could help me where I can buy the materials you took: speaker connector, upholstery, and what kind of glue you used ... I live in Reedley ca. tks. so much.
Niko Bellic that doesn’t make ANY sense... I hope you’re kidding... screws and/or nails have NOTHING to do with dynamics... other than keeping the box from dynamically falling apart...
it's always better to use glue, it's stronger than a screw (if you use the right type) and seals the box at the same time. Screws are only good to hold everything together while glue dries, in case you have no clamps.
Did you use the actual specs for the speaker? And what about sealing the joints with caulking? I built my own with my uncle and didnt use any caulking or the right specs. When we finally did use the specific dimensions set by the manufacture, the results were amazing. I had 2 ten inch sony explodes, then went onto one 15 inch clarion. The two tens pumped way better. Running on a 240 watt kikr amp. Bridged. Oh i miss the bump, but im not a kid anymore. Need that room for more practical stuff.
Bom diaaa, kara ficou tooppp, tenho uma ranger 2010 /2011 E quero colocar uma caixa de grave dessa atrás do banco , por quanto vc faz uma completa tipo essa aí ?? , qual telefo e pra contato ?
Magnífico trabajo compañero....una duda....¿no hay que poner material absorbente de relleno en el interior del cajón?...¿las medidas de su proyecto, serían compatibles con un altavoz de diez pulgadas?....muchas gracias por su aportación amigo....un abrazo....
Hello, the size of the box is different for all power of subwoofer, you can use a "logiciel" (i dont know the english for it) to calculate te size of your box for your subwoofer
Anyone know exact dimensions for this exact box he just showed in video. And what the dimensions would be if substituted a 15 inch sub in place of the 12inch sub. Appreciate any help🙏
Hi ! very nice creation indeed. Congratulations ! i have a question ... the fitted carpet is for look or also for some tech reason like panels damping ? i think that cabinets for sub are a huge tech challenge Kind regards, gino
today i learned what that metal piece that came with the Dremel is used for ive been trying to figure out how to do this forever n never thought just look on youtube now i can finnally redo all my crap boxes i have now thonk you
I love watching peoples videos that take pride in their work! Well done sir!
First sub box vid I watched when I was 13,17 and still loving my hobby😁
That's a very neat and precise build, that jig for your dremel looks very useful. I've actually ordered a table saw, looking forward to start using it, no more crooked imprecise cuts with a regular circular saw.
I just don't understand why people cut with a circular saw, freehand, and expect perfect results.
Beautiful and net Job. Some people don’t understand this a very basic but proper way to build a nice bass box which will give you nice results if you need something to save space and have an extra kick for your stereo system. Of course if you need something fancier and more powerful there are more complicated and different ways to do it and of course more expensive.👍
more complicated and different ways to do it and of course more expensive
Do you mean like this? - ua-cam.com/video/vKm3g0d9foQ/v-deo.html
try to put acoustic wool on sides and back. many times will help to get lower Hz and it can add some dB. and also wrap cable in some soft of foam to prevend cable rattle against box. longer port might lower Hz even more. i dont know if that woofer has removable plastic magnet cover. if yes remove it. many times cousing rattle.
unless
it's all tight and glued up. no magnets.
the use of acoustic wool is only in case of small enclosures in tight spaces to "virtually" enlarge and reach the desire volume, if your volume is correct no wool is needed, but if its is correct an you add acoustic wool, the sub only will over damp (move in excess) because it sees a "larger" enclosure, causing the coil to travel more than its regular stroke design and probably short and fail due to coil friction in the higher/lower parts of the magnet channel, that's how i blow a couple of subs in the past, remember to reduce 5-10% the box size and you probably have a clean, quiet an loud sub....like this one in the video
Idiot... ITS PORTED it doesnt need that gay ass wool. If you arent an idiot, and build a box the correct size, you wont need that dumb shit.
"many times will help to get lower Hz and it can add some dB"
Depends on the enclosure, and project goals. The other issue is the type of damping makes a huge difference! It can either kill a drivers performance or enhance it. When you add damping, you're opening a can of worms!
this is the first time i see building speaker box without using wood screws.👍
What do you need screws for? I've always used clamps. Much cleaner!
1.Always use screws on your boxes. Glue alone shreds from vibration.
2.This box is very small for band pass. Should be a sealed unit as long as you have enough power to drive it.
And 3. Should be facing backwards not upwards (better performance and protection of the speaker).
But i'm liking and subscribing because i love your videos.
the manufacturer recommends this small box with only 22.6 liters for this driver. And this is NOT a band pass enclosure, is a Bass reflex. Regards
@@leo83bmx71 Whats a bass reflex box? And shouldnt the port be way "longer"?
I was going to ask if that port hole is sufficent... I've seen other box builds on YT where the box port was very long!! One was a down firing JL 10TW3-D4
Que serviço mega maravilhoso, vc está de parabéns!!!👏😎
Um brasileiro 👊
What's the port lenght? Did you do any calculations to tune the frequency? Thx.
Very clean build . What type carpet did you use ? Looks thicker that the cheap carpet you see on other boxes .
Excelente video 👌, genio, 👍 te felicito,un abrazo desde Entre Ríos Argentina
Wow!!! Great quality of craftsmanship! Definitely would get a box made by you! 👍🏼
Nice one! It gave me some thoughts how to put on fabric on my box.
Very nice job and very good
I like the nice thin box, good use of a shallow mount sub - but then you lay it on its back and make half the boot unusable?
"but then you lay it on its back and make half the boot unusable?"
If you don't like that, you won;t like this - www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=friv
All glue construction or did you add screws later on?
Yes man u r the best one.. You tell each and every thing no matters is easy or hard but u tell every thing hats off u
SUPER ! What model of this subwoofer?
Thanks for the video, Let me know materials which you using to finish (Black mat and Spray)? thank you!!!
MDF
What are the measurements for this box ?
is this design just based on the space available , or is it actually tuned to the cone etc , no internal dampening etc , just makes me curious
You can tell by the place where the box is, under the seat
@@mjtoodsteem2206 The box is not under the seat, it's in the trunk.
What drimmel bit tool you used and how do you figure out what angle to do the wood at
Exactly the same in my car..even a speaker . .
Thanks for uploading ...this vedio
Does it fit an 8-inch subwoofer?
Thank you for this.
Completely confirms that a ported enclosure that isn't taking up the entire trunk CAN work!
Really well done! Should sound amazingly!
Muy bien trabajo, Disculpa a que ángulo hacer tus cortes
Can I know all detail of it?
I want to have one for behind my car seat.
Thank You.
Kenwood KFC-WPS1200F
ua-cam.com/video/5VcrhrKv08I/v-deo.html
Plz send me ful box & subwoofers RMS details
Por favor qual a medida dessa caixa?👏👏👏🇧🇷👍da pra usar sub de 12 polegadas?
That’s cool and everything but no excursion from the sub?
The video and box construction are first rate. Nicely done, and thanks for this!
I have to know. Did you really cut those circles in one pass using a Dremel? Or did you go around multiple times in increments? What bit did you use?
This is a super clean build
how much do all your supplies cast. do you have a budget
What is the port tuning on that box?
Great job, very nice look and you build it in right way (I have look a lots videos) and most important - great sound ! Congrats ! I vatched few min's before some guy called him self a PRO, he made nice looking box but it sounds like I will never post that video if I was in his place LOL :) You got this 100% ;) Thanks for sharing !
слишком высокая настройка. Сабвуфер плохой..
Объясни я просто не разбираюсь
@@maksimstolerov3444 малый обьем для 12шки , еще и фаз , глубокого баса там не услишать
Александр Ануфриев спс
He made that look super easy. Awesome vid.👍👍
Could you share dimmensions?
Looks like a great enclosure...did you figure out the tuning of the port..
by the length and size of the port and size of box id say its tuned pretty high....
Boa tarde. Excelente trabalho parabéns. Tenho um subwoofer slim cadence 12" quero fazer uma caixa que não ocupe muito espaço no meu carro. Meu carro é um fox. Quero também colocar um falante pra voz. O que me sugere?
what is the size of the box, excellent work.
#MNproject
What is the box dimensions and how much RMS is the subwoofer used for the box..?
Pretty good, nice and cool project
Clean and professional. Nice work! 🧰
Screws or nails are only used to hold it together till the glue dries, the glue is what keeps it together.
I see you tinned the speaker wires, then attached the banana plugs, then stuck them under the speaker wire lugs... you didn't need the banana plugs, was a waste of money in that situation.
I would have mounted the speaker offset to the side and mounted the amp on top next to it.
The only other thing I'd have done is add some bracing, and make sure there were no air leaks.
Makes it more professional looking indeed, but I would only do that if I had free solder and banana plugs for life. Other than that, bare wire is fine. Yeah the amp on the box would be a great idea with standoffs too.
If the box is stiff enough, vibration will never be a problem, and it's vibration that can cause components to fail prematurely, a stiff box is required for maximum efficiency anyways, so adding a second layer of MDF in which to mount the amp to would further reduce vibration, internal bracing will also help, soft rubber between the amp and box is yet another thing that can reduce vibration transfer to the amp.
Either way standoffs are a good idea.
Do you know Thiele/Small parameters?
_ S3vv3n_ lol
Its so satisfying to watch your videos :D
This is awesome! Do you accept custom orders?
very good. you are talented. but i have a question. i want to buy a japanese saw. can you tell me if is it worth it?
Hello nice video: I have a question if you could help me where I can buy the materials you took: speaker connector, upholstery, and what kind of glue you used ... I live in Reedley ca. tks. so much.
Haven't you heard of ebay?
Looks great in the trunk. Fits nicely.
Where did you get that circle cutting tool for dremel
At first I thought: "damn that's some ugly carpet" but then I saw how well it fits with the car. Great job man, keep it up.
Muchas gracias por tu video, es necesario hacer agujeros para la salida del aire? Gracias de nuevo
What kind tool was that you used to cut holes ?
03:02 what spray used? Name & brand plz....
Caracaaaasssss mano ficou muito top top👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻 eu tenho uma subwoofer 12 de 90 X 50 X 50cm posso diminuir devido porta malas pequeno do Fox?
What!!! no screws or nails???
or clamp
Barry Monroy no screws are bad and they ruin the dynamics
Niko Bellic that doesn’t make ANY sense... I hope you’re kidding... screws and/or nails have NOTHING to do with dynamics... other than keeping the box from dynamically falling apart...
he uses liquid nail its a toothpaste type thing that creates a seal all while holding ur box together
it's always better to use glue, it's stronger than a screw (if you use the right type) and seals the box at the same time. Screws are only good to hold everything together while glue dries, in case you have no clamps.
What attachment was used to make the holes with the dremel
Any measurements for the ports???
daj mate lub inne wyciszenie w środku lepszy efekt. Robota pierwsza klasa
Did you use the actual specs for the speaker? And what about sealing the joints with caulking? I built my own with my uncle and didnt use any caulking or the right specs. When we finally did use the specific dimensions set by the manufacture, the results were amazing. I had 2 ten inch sony explodes, then went onto one 15 inch clarion. The two tens pumped way better. Running on a 240 watt kikr amp. Bridged. Oh i miss the bump, but im not a kid anymore. Need that room for more practical stuff.
Bom diaaa, kara ficou tooppp, tenho uma ranger 2010 /2011 E quero colocar uma caixa de grave dessa atrás do banco , por quanto vc faz uma completa tipo essa aí ?? , qual telefo e pra contato ?
wow, super clean job… love it…
Hey bro what's the spray glue you used to stick the fabric to the box?
By the way good video =)
ChicoSalsa 01 contact cement
Semen
esperma
beautiful work perfect sound
Emthesage EMM loki
Agreed!
Which Subwoofer 🔊 you have used.
Kenwood
Moin
Cooles Video, hat mir echt weiter geholfen. Wie heißt das schwarze, was sie an das Holz geklebt haben?
Lg
megafrosty2000 filz
Do you make and sell for other people? I would like this box made for a 2001 Expedition
sizes of everything? rough size of all pieces and the size of the port would be helpful
www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp
what setup you have sounds nice.
Amazing job
You could screw and install the amplifier too on the woofer box. Just the speaker has to be installed in side and not in center.
Wow 1.5 million views comgratulations!
What kind of speaker did you use?
AXWAMMMM talente
axwammm work 😂😂😂😂🤣😋😍😍😍
Very good job ! Nice ! I have exactly do the same ! Perfect result ! ( with kenwood WPF good but kicker solobaric, more effect ! )
Which Sub woofer model you have used in this video?
What is the cloth name that you covered the wooden box with?
www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=subwoofer+carpet
Magnífico trabajo compañero....una duda....¿no hay que poner material absorbente de relleno en el interior del cajón?...¿las medidas de su proyecto, serían compatibles con un altavoz de diez pulgadas?....muchas gracias por su aportación amigo....un abrazo....
Can you post measurement size on the subwoofer box please, Im gonna build one and Im not that smart
Hello, the size of the box is different for all power of subwoofer, you can use a "logiciel" (i dont know the english for it) to calculate te size of your box for your subwoofer
You can use winsub or winlsd, they are in english
Nice work!! That's a very slim box
Nice work. Can I get the box size?
Eline saglik ne guzel iscilik yapdi 👍
Wht watts for the afflifier and wht brand for the sub/afflifier tnx!
Anyone know exact dimensions for this exact box he just showed in video. And what the dimensions would be if substituted a 15 inch sub in place of the 12inch sub. Appreciate any help🙏
link for the adapter u use to make the circles??
Cleanest build ever!
What is the model of the machine you making a hole?
Would like to know this tool too please.
Классный коробки! 👍👍👍
Hi ! very nice creation indeed. Congratulations ! i have a question ... the fitted carpet is for look or also for some tech reason like panels damping ? i think that cabinets for sub are a huge tech challenge Kind regards, gino
@shane tackett Shane the farting mouth
good work nice tools 👍
How many degrees are the diagonal woods?
informed height and width for box ?? Thanks 🙏
Whats the wood u used and what's the spray name
Great job and nicely built. Sounds awesome
and also can u please share the dimensions....
Ma se ti mando le misure è possibile averne uno ad hoc?
today i learned what that metal piece that came with the Dremel is used for ive been trying to figure out how to do this forever n never thought just look on youtube now i can finnally redo all my crap boxes i have now thonk you
really good finishing i wish could make one for my car rest i can do but dont have few machines to cut the wood