Hi brandon, the box dimensions are 15.5 inches wide x 15.5 inches deep x 17.5 inches tall. I was able to make 2 of these boxes from 1 sheet of 3/4" MDF. MDF came 4' x 8'. Also, when I bought the sub it came with some recommended specifications for building different types of boxes and the amount of air the sub would need inside the box. It also came with the template for cutting out the hole for the sub. If you calculate the amount of air in this box it is about 1.8 cubic feet or 3,136 cubic inches. Let me know if you have anymore questions:)
I replaced the whole harman kardon system in my son's 2002 BMW 325i. I mounted a bandpass with a single 12 inch dual Cerwin Vega to the rear deck. Let me tell you, this thing hits hard. All the bass through the ports on the rear deck. All the bass delivered to the cabin, nothing stays in the trunk. Hits harder than my son's friend's Tahoe with 2 12 inch kicker. Hope you put that bandpass to good use again after 5 years. 👍
I like your video and I love Pioneer subs but it looks like a werewolf cut that mdf for you lol. I'm just fucking with ya busting your chops! I have never in my life ever cut a piece of mdf board completely straight even on a table saw. I can't tell you how many sub boxes I have built. Thank god for liquid nails, wood glue, and great foam!!
Thanks for the comment. The white silicone I used tends to work well as a flexible gasket but it would be cool to have a rubber one too. It would make for even easier sub swaps :)
all 3 of those boxes are for subwoofers. The box with the most accurate sound reproduction is the sealed box. I like sealed the most but they are the quietest. For example if you are listening to classical music you want a sealed enclosure. if you use a ported enclosure you will have to tune it to make sure the tones are accurate and the response is flat.
@@eezbestbro1943 that's not necessarily true. Sealed box can give decent sound reproduction, but so can any sealed enclosure. As long as you are using a good software to design it and you're not just using rule of thumb the entire time, you can come up with some extremely high-quality enclosures. I wouldn't put a sealed enclosure in any of my builds. Like you said, they aren't loud. The only time you can get a loud sealed is if it's a 4th order bandpass like you showed. Personally, I'm a fan of the 6th order bandpass enclosures.
@SethH88 Bandpass isn't in the "SEALED" category just because one chamber is sealed. It's a box designed for only one note but at a high volume (20-37HZ). Sealed and ported have range but the sealed (NOT BANDPASS) is known for tight and accurate bass.
@@eezbestbro1943 wattage doesn't make a difference. Enclosure designs are picky, some subs don't do good in 4th order bandpass's. Some subs don't do good in ported enclosures in general. It all depends on the subwoofer. Every Speck of a subwoofer box is dependent on the subwoofer, the only thing that's not is the port. The port is dependent on the volume of the inside of the enclosure. You can't just slap a new subwoofer into a random enclosure and expect it to sound as good.
@SethH88 It's very similar to the Sony Explode in "XMAX" and FS ratings. The lower wattage subs always have worked great in mid sized Bandpass enclosures because of the Low Box Volume requirements.
Hola buenas noches.. Mira a ver que me dices de un cajón q voy a enviar hacer.. Para un bajo de 11 pulgadas sharp sw 10000... Las medidas : Tamaño: 25cm Profundidad interior : 34.29cm Altura:35.56 Diametro de agujero: 10'' Agujero de desfogue no me dijeron Profundidad superior: 26.67cm Ancho: 35.56cm.. Estará bien?
Hi Joey so the sub I put in this box was very similar to the original sub I built this box for. That said I would recommend buying the sub of your choice then looking at the spec sheet your sub comes with to see what frequencies it reproduces the most respective to the enclosure type. What I mean is that the sub I bought had a spec sheet that showed 3 types of possible enclosures and which frequencies each enclosure reproduced the most. I built a sealed enclosure for more accurate bass but the frequencies were higher then I built the band pass enclosure which lowered the frequencies and has a specific sweet spot where the sub hits the hardest. If you have a box lying around I would measure the inside cubic area and buy a sub that likes that amount of space. Rule of thumb for me is the higher the RMS wattage the bigger the box needs to be. The box in the video is 1.8 cubic feet and the RMS is around 400 watts. 12 inch sub.
I have two boss cx122 1400 watt chaos 12in subs that I bought and broke in. I had a prefab bandpass box but when I installed my Subs and played them I noticed a lot of air getting out so I wanted to build a box more specific for those 12's. Thanks for all of your help I really appreciate it. And where can I go to find the specs?
Hey Joey so I googled your sub and found the spec online .www.bossaudio.com/product/car-audio-sound-system-auto-stereo-single-voice-coil-subwoofer-boss-audio-cx122/ The RMS is 700 watts and it recommends a sealed box with 1.2 cubic feet of air space inside. If you have a sealed box you can measure it to see how close it comes to 1.2 and seal the inside edges of the box with silicone. If not then I would build a sealed box specifically for that sub. The height and width will pretty much be the same so its possible to use those as given dimensions and do some algebra. Eg. 14x14xD=1.2 cubic feet. 1 cubic foot = 1728 cubic inches. 1.2x1728=2073.6 cubic inches. 14x14xD=2074. 2074/14/14=10.58 inches. So, the minimum inside dimensions of the box would be 14x14x10.6. You would add the thickness of the material you use to these numbers to make the cuts and assemble. 3/4 inch MDF used would make the measurements 15.5x15.5x12.1. Maybe add an extra inch just for the air the sub displaces.
I think they would be fine its just the maker likes the idea of a sealed box to have more accurate tones. You can put them in a bandpass like the one in the video and I think they would hit hard :)
the cabinet was built with a 35 dollar 3/4inch mdf board. only needed half of the board. also a few screws and some wood glue and some silicone. i would say about 50 dollars in materials. the black carpeting was 20 dollars per roll.
Eez Best I need your help I'm going to make a dj speaker cabinet Bro which speaker use in it...? Speaker size 15 inch and how much use size in bass speaker and which brand
Hmm. I haven't made a subwoofer box for DJ equipment before. I'm not sure what brands they use but I know the box will have to be based on the speaker you buy. I'll let you know when I research some information.
@@eezbestbro1943 The RMS does not determine box size! RMS stands for Root-Mean-Square. This is not used to design an enclosure. The RMS of the subwoofer has absolutely nothing to do with the enclosure! Dont get it confused! Because if this were true, you would have to build a different enclosure for the same subwoofer if you give it different amounts of power.
What is the width and length of that box?
Hi brandon, the box dimensions are 15.5 inches wide x 15.5 inches deep x 17.5 inches tall. I was able to make 2 of these boxes from 1 sheet of 3/4" MDF. MDF came 4' x 8'. Also, when I bought the sub it came with some recommended specifications for building different types of boxes and the amount of air the sub would need inside the box. It also came with the template for cutting out the hole for the sub. If you calculate the amount of air in this box it is about 1.8 cubic feet or 3,136 cubic inches. Let me know if you have anymore questions:)
Eez Best Bro thanks
@@eezbestbro1943 hey is it 2:1 ratio and is is 1.8 for the port side ? And what the deal size net too tnks bro
@@AR-uj3js 1:1
0.9 each camber, i had the TSW305DC
What is the volume of both partition
I replaced the whole harman kardon system in my son's 2002 BMW 325i. I mounted a bandpass with a single 12 inch dual Cerwin Vega to the rear deck. Let me tell you, this thing hits hard. All the bass through the ports on the rear deck. All the bass delivered to the cabin, nothing stays in the trunk. Hits harder than my son's friend's Tahoe with 2 12 inch kicker. Hope you put that bandpass to good use again after 5 years. 👍
The Box goes very well with that car I must confess. Good job
Awesome technique bro pure base headphones 🎧
I think it’s great when you say I blew this 5 or 6 yrs ago, and today you still love the BASS!!!
I like that box design yo
Nice..! I like it...!👍👍👍
Now thats quality sounds. I hear mids highs and lows.
Ei alguem sabe me infirma pra que serve o plastico que parece um fine que fica no meio das caixinhas pequenas portatiu
Informa & fone
Super bro,,,,
Nice job
I like your video and I love Pioneer subs but it looks like a werewolf cut that mdf for you lol. I'm just fucking with ya busting your chops! I have never in my life ever cut a piece of mdf board completely straight even on a table saw. I can't tell you how many sub boxes I have built. Thank god for liquid nails, wood glue, and great foam!!
I'm bad with MDF too and yep Liquid Nails all day😂
Esta genial esa caja bandpass, saludos desde Venezuela...!
Carlos Zambrano gracias hermano
Nice😎
Зашибись... так рад новым динамикам, что впихнул скорее.. а уж после этого со стамеской начинаем сдирать клей и размахивать ей перед диффузором
Im just sayin, thats the smallest bandpass box for a 12 ive ever seen, what are the volumes, port size and tuning freq?
Sir. Pls inform what's black thing inside the box on speaker magnet side? Thanks and regards
carpet but you can also use foam
Hlw brother plz reply me....
I want to fix my 6 inch subwoofer in Bandpass box so what will the box size ??
I'm building one for my 6.5" right now and it's 0.4Cu ft Sealed and 0.7Cuft Ported Camber.
u should put gasket instead of glue on that bottom panels, anyway nice build :)
Thanks for the comment. The white silicone I used tends to work well as a flexible gasket but it would be cool to have a rubber one too. It would make for even easier sub swaps :)
I prefer the port on a motorcycle to help the coil stay cooler
Nice bandpass, should've used Plexi glass on the half where the sub is, this way you get to see the subwoofer flexing..
Thanks for checking out the video. That's a great idea. I'll do a build video on that eventually.
I bought Sony XS-NW12002 please suggest me to make a box please give me dimensions
bro I had a confusion between 3 box which were good for home are bandpass,sealed and ported box for subwoofer plz tell me
all 3 of those boxes are for subwoofers. The box with the most accurate sound reproduction is the sealed box. I like sealed the most but they are the quietest. For example if you are listening to classical music you want a sealed enclosure. if you use a ported enclosure you will have to tune it to make sure the tones are accurate and the response is flat.
@@eezbestbro1943 that's not necessarily true. Sealed box can give decent sound reproduction, but so can any sealed enclosure. As long as you are using a good software to design it and you're not just using rule of thumb the entire time, you can come up with some extremely high-quality enclosures. I wouldn't put a sealed enclosure in any of my builds. Like you said, they aren't loud. The only time you can get a loud sealed is if it's a 4th order bandpass like you showed. Personally, I'm a fan of the 6th order bandpass enclosures.
@SethH88 Bandpass isn't in the "SEALED" category just because one chamber is sealed. It's a box designed for only one note but at a high volume (20-37HZ). Sealed and ported have range but the sealed (NOT BANDPASS) is known for tight and accurate bass.
Will that box design work for most lower end 12" subs? Do you have the xxx xxx xxx for it?
Yes, this should work just fine for any sub under 500watts rms.
@@eezbestbro1943 wattage doesn't make a difference. Enclosure designs are picky, some subs don't do good in 4th order bandpass's. Some subs don't do good in ported enclosures in general. It all depends on the subwoofer. Every Speck of a subwoofer box is dependent on the subwoofer, the only thing that's not is the port. The port is dependent on the volume of the inside of the enclosure. You can't just slap a new subwoofer into a random enclosure and expect it to sound as good.
@@SaviorTheBurn Exactly
@SethH88 It's very similar to the Sony Explode in "XMAX" and FS ratings. The lower wattage subs always have worked great in mid sized Bandpass enclosures because of the Low Box Volume requirements.
Nice bro
Would a wooden port size of spesker cone area be more accurate the old um forget 1930s invention need build me one
It needs a wider and longer port
agree
ok bro thanks
What a gypsy car audio setup lol
bro I want to make three boxes that are sealed box 2 and bandpassbox 1,does it sound good?
That doesn't make any sense. Try using proper English. That makes absolutely no sense.
I am a 15 years boy and u are chating me like this🙁
Hola buenas noches.. Mira a ver que me dices de un cajón q voy a enviar hacer.. Para un bajo de 11 pulgadas sharp sw 10000... Las medidas :
Tamaño: 25cm
Profundidad interior : 34.29cm
Altura:35.56
Diametro de agujero: 10''
Agujero de desfogue no me dijeron
Profundidad superior: 26.67cm
Ancho: 35.56cm.. Estará bien?
Essa caixa ta muito pequena.... Fiz um projeto de band no bassbox pra um Pioneer 311 r deu 90 litros no total
if For six inch How??
What is the dimension of the event port? (internal diameter & lengh) thank's.
I believe it is a 3 inch diameter abs plastic drain pipe and 6 inches long
Mast bro
*Bir şablonu var mı LÜTFEN YARDIMCI OLUN ! DIŞ ÖLÇÜLER TAMAM AMA İÇ ÖLÇÜLER NASIL OLACAK ?*
Top ficou muito bom.
That sony 12 is so much better then the Pioneer.. to bad you blow it..
Oh yea so much better 1000 watts more with that bad ass bass box ah man i can just imagine
se esse alto falante tocar 80 rms reais é um milagre.
Qué tal el sonido de esa caja
Recardio home teter please guide
What's the best sub for a bandpass
Hi Joey so the sub I put in this box was very similar to the original sub I built this box for. That said I would recommend buying the sub of your choice then looking at the spec sheet your sub comes with to see what frequencies it reproduces the most respective to the enclosure type. What I mean is that the sub I bought had a spec sheet that showed 3 types of possible enclosures and which frequencies each enclosure reproduced the most. I built a sealed enclosure for more accurate bass but the frequencies were higher then I built the band pass enclosure which lowered the frequencies and has a specific sweet spot where the sub hits the hardest. If you have a box lying around I would measure the inside cubic area and buy a sub that likes that amount of space. Rule of thumb for me is the higher the RMS wattage the bigger the box needs to be. The box in the video is 1.8 cubic feet and the RMS is around 400 watts. 12 inch sub.
I have two boss cx122 1400 watt chaos 12in subs that I bought and broke in. I had a prefab bandpass box but when I installed my Subs and played them I noticed a lot of air getting out so I wanted to build a box more specific for those 12's. Thanks for all of your help I really appreciate it. And where can I go to find the specs?
Hey Joey so I googled your sub and found the spec online .www.bossaudio.com/product/car-audio-sound-system-auto-stereo-single-voice-coil-subwoofer-boss-audio-cx122/ The RMS is 700 watts and it recommends a sealed box with 1.2 cubic feet of air space inside. If you have a sealed box you can measure it to see how close it comes to 1.2 and seal the inside edges of the box with silicone. If not then I would build a sealed box specifically for that sub. The height and width will pretty much be the same so its possible to use those as given dimensions and do some algebra. Eg. 14x14xD=1.2 cubic feet. 1 cubic foot = 1728 cubic inches. 1.2x1728=2073.6 cubic inches. 14x14xD=2074. 2074/14/14=10.58 inches. So, the minimum inside dimensions of the box would be 14x14x10.6. You would add the thickness of the material you use to these numbers to make the cuts and assemble. 3/4 inch MDF used would make the measurements 15.5x15.5x12.1. Maybe add an extra inch just for the air the sub displaces.
So those subs wouldn't be good for a bandpass like yours? What subs would be good for a bandpass? Thanks again, sorry for being needy lol
I think they would be fine its just the maker likes the idea of a sealed box to have more accurate tones. You can put them in a bandpass like the one in the video and I think they would hit hard :)
Suppor Boss
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Project the box...
Name song??
Swimming pools by Kendrick lamar
Aqui no Brasil esse projeto é conhecido cimo caixa pombo, pq se parece com uma casa de pombo kkkkkk
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con agua caliente tirando a hervida y un paño sale sola la cola, se ahorraba tiempo y golpes xD.
Speaker price
vishal kumar the speaker costs about 60 usd.
Eez Best Bro or cabinet
the cabinet was built with a 35 dollar 3/4inch mdf board. only needed half of the board. also a few screws and some wood glue and some silicone. i would say about 50 dollars in materials. the black carpeting was 20 dollars per roll.
Eez Best I need your help I'm going to make a dj speaker cabinet Bro which speaker use in it...? Speaker size 15 inch and how much use size in bass speaker and which brand
Hmm. I haven't made a subwoofer box for DJ equipment before. I'm not sure what brands they use but I know the box will have to be based on the speaker you buy. I'll let you know when I research some information.
Get a new box bro. Throw that o e away.
Hey bro
Cara memperbaiki mesin cuci pengaringx kda mau lg
Cheap bro
A una camara jeje
Cara membuat kaya apa bos
Boknya
Lg nyari ukuran band pass 12 inch belum nemu
Aq njalok sond ne kui 1
Mandr cod
Mujhe 1 aiysa box chiya
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Way too small in my eyes
Yes I know it looks kinda small but it is actually built to spec for the rms that sub is rated for. Thanks for the comment:)
@@eezbestbro1943 The RMS does not determine box size! RMS stands for Root-Mean-Square. This is not used to design an enclosure. The RMS of the subwoofer has absolutely nothing to do with the enclosure! Dont get it confused! Because if this were true, you would have to build a different enclosure for the same subwoofer if you give it different amounts of power.
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