DIY BUILD - ACTIVE DAYTON ULTIMAX SUBWOOFER
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2017
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That sound's/look's AMAZING!
I don't think everyone realizes the sheer effort that goes into a video like this! Not only is the subwoofer build amazing and done extremely well but the level of camera work, mixing of the audio and all of the editing would take days to do (0:52 even the saw blade is matching with the music)! Keep up the amazing work, videos like this require a lot of work and it sure pays off. Well done!
you are absolutely right 😊
.super
I agree 👍🏿
It's basically a show.
I love the ultimax series. From the first time I saw them in the Parts Express adds coming to the house! I’m glad they worked out the lamination issues they had in the beginning and now these are monsters for the price point.
Loved it. Nicely built Homemade Speakers brah!
excelente work,nice factory
wow what a sub. first I was like isn`t this box way too small, but after i dropped the numbers into bass box pro i found out that this sub will play realy good in 40l tuned to 21hz box
When I model the UM10-22 out, it likes a 1.4 ft^3 (40 liters) tuned to 24Hz pretty well. However, with your 3" diameter port, your max port velocity is a whopping 55 meter per second at 20Hz! That's double what most people would consider acceptable. You'll get port noise for sure with significant wattage below 30Hz.
Awsome build dude and it has an very awsome bass
Good job man like always ...wouldn't imagination how it would sound on full volume
Good work.. I like the fact you built the face plate with two pieces of wood to reduce flex and resonance..
I built a 12" Titanic MkIII 500 watt sub and chose a larger ported enclosure (about 2 cu. ft.) for music/home theater and am very pleased with it. With the interior bracing, I call it the "Norge" after the old little super heavy refrigerators, as I have to use a hand truck to move it around. Double walled 3/4" MDF gets heavy quickly, but doesn't rattle. BTW, nice video and nice woodworking.
the sub looks super !!
That is a supremely better box than the Dayton kit box. Regardless if you have the titanic MKIV or the ultimax, they need a better box than the kit has. Well done.
YOU NEED TO PLAY SOME DECAFS ON THAT BEAST
also it looks superb, great job mate
If it was in a bigger enclosure it would play decaf no problem but it wouldnt sound as good in that one
man, it looks REALLY better than i expected... the finishing touch are simply perfect.
edit: *now you have a new SUB* :lennyface:
-butithinkifyouusematteblackwilllookwaybetter-
edit2: in the second line "asterisks" makes a traced sentece...
Great job, I liked it!Must have gotten an excellent bass...
Looks OEM, good work!
Super. Definitely it will express great BASS
thanks for the vid! i'm ordering a dayton ultimax 8" next week for my car. should be able to hit the lows pretty good with slot ported box
Nice job man! Thoroughly enjoyed this video
love your workshop bro
your DIY videos give me MCM vibes
it looks pretty cool with that kevlar woofer.
I love your creativity bro.. nice job..
I do say even though I'm very late. A box that small for that sub, I'd probably use 2 bass radiator's same size as the sub. Though that's what I've done to a sub this size and it was wonderful. Great job btw :)
Awesome build . I bet it sounds great
Duude you are making better boxes then walmart :DDD
Doublsmm
Great build!
The ultimax series works really well in quarter-wave T-Lines and end up playing a full octave lower before rolloff... and they’re fast, extremely fast reaction wise. When facing a corner this definitely shortens any group delay the room gain has. When you don’t over drive them... the Ultimax’s are really good for DIY. As good and even better than SVS at pennies on the dollar.
Your sub-woofer looks really nice...BUT if you show it to an audio engineer...He will tell you that the box is way too small as a speaker made for low or very low frequency requires a much different wooden cabinet to insure a proper air flow. Keep up the good work and never stop learning!!
Jeffray Crownwell Finally someone who isn't bashing on his box design. But just pointing out that it isn't the best. And just appreciates the effort in the video and the build itself. Thank you :D
@Mykel Hardin I gotta give you credit but you could've just point it out nicely.
The recommended closed air space is 0.63 cubic ft.
@Mykel Hardin "Dumb comment"
It's a sealed sub ffs how is the cabinet to small. I've a psa 15inch in a 3 cubic foot enclosure. If you don't have the facts just shut up
@@TheJohnypie Thumb rule - the smaller the enclosure the higher your peak freq will be and especially the peakier it gets. ffs learn how to get your "facts" straight..
would you recommend just replacing this to my already prebuild 10 in sub with 300 rms amp?
good job!
The quality of the video and audio also surprised me. Can you tell me some specifications of your camera?
I wondered the same because it's very a smooth recording.
Excelente trabajo, muy buen video pero serias tan amable de poner las "Medidas del bafle por favor"
Hey, this song is awesome and has very much bass in it : Yellow Claw - Till It Hurts
i liked the undercoat more then the final finish ; )
Great job, bud
amazing work
3.14min : thats an awesome trick to get a 90 degree angle, thanks
Nice build !!
Very nice enclosure, mine seem to always need carpet lol
That sub needs a larger enclosure to play nice lows too
With that stuffing you should forget about anything below 36 - 38 Hz ... It will be consumed and reverberated from even order harmonics to odd order harmonics, leaving you with a pump-a-tron fart-lover's semi-tone aesthetics that makes your eyes create HUGE sound waves in your brain, as placebo effect dictates.
@@wickendarrow4779 What?
@@wickendarrow4779 Your comment makes no sense.
william fitzpatrick I actually understand what he’s saying, it makes sense if you ignore the humour aspect to it.
I Agree . If i was the sub im suffocated right now
Awesome Woofer ;-)
Nice build!
I have the 8 inch version and it is incredible
Hi, can you suggest me as which subwoofer is good, a downfiring one or a regular subwoofer?
woah for a second with the voice over and the background music I thought I was watching a Might car mods show
Nice one, I have a 7.2 Onkyo X-Nr575e and wanna build 7.2 speakers for it. What speakers would you recommend?
I already have JL audio subwoofer speakers x2.(12" 600W) . What can I blend with this? I need a commendation for Vocal or centerpiece, front and back 7.2 surround sound
Nice work bro 💪👍😎...looks awesome keep up the good work and videos coming😊
Love the build tho
Which enclosure sounds great aero ported or L ported enclosure for home audio use
Jack, man. I just realised your drill bits are as blunt as a butter knife!
I like Ultimax series, i got a 12" in a 52 liter box whit a Earthquake SLAPS 12 passive radiator in my car, its goes deep and what a punch... (Running coils paralel [1Ohm] and 1000WRMS)
What do think of a dual Ultimax 15 tuned to 27Hz and powerd by aboud 1-1,2kw?
How thick is the wood? Great build 🎉
Good job, I love the work done. Can you please give me the dimensions for the box n the sub's size too
Good job bro
Nice one. 500W RMS it's pretty enough for any room and it sounds so good. There is one question, if normal shops subwoofers don't have the soft thing you put inside, how come they still sound good? In my opinion I would cover the subwoofer with that material like carpet. It will look better than the shiny finish. Awesome work you did there and also try to make the sides round, they will look so much better. Well done!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You are super awesome ... i like what u do ... really awesome
you ever thought about using joiner & biscuits or pocket holes or dowels? what about a air nailer?
What kind of software can we use to determine the size, type, thickness, or so to build a proper subwoofer boxes??
👍 nice 👍 bruh ✌🏻🤟🏼from Denver Colorado
Awsm bass
Eres lo mejos ademas de simpatico
The small ultimax subs seem very un-efficient. I tried the 8 inch it was very quiet. The 15 had potential. Just when it seemed like it was going loud and deep, the coil bottomed out! The 18 inch ultimax has a triple stack motor, it's probably really good.
Wow it’s gerat sound box
Hello. Please tell me which speaker is better to choose for home? home cinema dayton-audio-rss315ho-44-12 vs DAYTON AUDIO UM15-22 Ultimax ? which is more suitable for home?
Amazing
Never seen a grill quite like that before
Sounds like can play below 30Hz Dayton Audio really are great for reaching low bass below 40Hz.
about 29hz
One could make it flat to 18 - 20, should the engineering of such a box take place. It is not a bad subwoofer, not a good one either.
can play but the output is not gonna be anything worth a damn unless he does a proper ported design for maximal bandwidth.
BollardSpeaker 26 actually it sounds like crap
It's 55 * the normal speed of sound in there for there will be a crap ton of port noise
I like the sound of the bass and I like the subwoofer sounded
Did u bulild your white one's as well?
Do a Dayton audio system in your car! I wanna see that i have 2 6.5s and 2 tweeters haven’t hooked them up to my amp or after market radio hoping they sound really good were told they were way better than ds18
Hello, could you help me choose a crossover for the ND 140 4ohm speakers and the ND-25 tweter? well thank you
I want to build one 😍😍😍
So Love bro 😍
Is this an downfire ported box?
Is there anything different in equipment built in the UK and equipment built in the states
Ahh shit, Johnny's gotten into the glue again
what's that first song tho i can't find it anywhere
lovely build btw really inspired me
Great, but what's the specs?? How low does it go? Bearing in mind actual subsonic is below 20Hz.
Is downside port produce more better sound?
Aeroports are really for the high bass try building another box but l ported
Do an excersion test after you break it in :)
can you make a guide about how to calculate the must have dimensions for such a sub
Yessss
Nice video! I luv DIY but i can't afford to buy those tools. It is very expensive in our country.
What did you use to seal the mdf?
You'd do well in sales/ marketing or advertising.
Hey I wanna buy a new 10" Subwoofer Chassis for my excisting Setup and i dont wanna spend more then about 50-75€ so you have any ideas
Enjoyed watching !!!!Just a question.... What's the point in measuring 90 degree after the whole box is nailed together and glue is bonded firmly. If you find it not exactly 90 degree how are you going to correct it ???
Secondly, you put in large lumps of ployfill. Did you glue it in??? How do you make shure it doesn't touch voice coils.
It sounds very good! Great work
👍
I want to build one too. But i dont have such a table saw. I would use a jig saw. Can i do it with it or should i leave it?
Jog saw to cut the holes? Sure. To cut the panels? No. At the very least, a Skil saw and straight edge clamped to the board as a guide. Proper fit is critical, especially once you start window bracing properly.
Plenty of forums on DIY audio and sub builds. Do some research and come back to it.
If you don't have a table saw, you can use a circular saw with guides you can easily make your self. You can get very cheap corded circular saws from Home Depot etc for $40 or less that will cut very straight with guides. A jigsaw is not meant to cut long straight lines.
Where do you purchase the subs from in Australia
what did you port tune it to?
Hi Doublsmm..... Since the plate amp ins mounted on the back panel behind the sub, do you get any vibration in the amp plate ? What's needed to ensure that the amp plate does not vibrate with the back force of the sub?
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The amp plate itself won’t vibrate. A rubber seal between the plate and enclosure would guarantee no vibration......... and a better seal.
Nice job and cute asf 😉
May I please have the first soundtrack.......great video by the way
Views - Yannik Fisher
Which amplifier did you use
sir. where did you buy that plate amplifier?