Your a legend, as always. I watch you techniques so I can pick up pointers. Really appreciate you taking the time to document, film, and share you experiences to us rookies.
😁 Appreciate that bro. Thank you for tuning in bro and enjoying the content. That’s exactly why we share 💯 Take what you can use and leave the rest for someone else 🤣 I’m on (IG@210.designs) heavy, if you have questions or jus wanna see what builds we are on. This vid is 3 builds back 😬
Ayyyyyyy Box Build Full install and Demo now this the new 210 Videos . I know its hard for you to get a demo and the install as well but bro this 3way Combo is awesome 👌. Don't sleep on this method big bro. I'm loving it. A true Installer right here never hides anything we gets it Rawwwww.. 😂😂😂💪👊
That’s what’s up homie, we trying to mix it up over here. Like you said hard for me to get demos. Working on getting some beats from a guy I’ve used in the past and compile a playlist. That way I’m all good 🤟🏽 You know there’s no secrets here 💯 we show it all 🤣
Thanks big homie. So happy you liked it. Okay, you have got to get me squared away on your shirt. I’m not lying to ya, it’s still in my truck. Email me one last time with the address and I’ll get it gone and include a tracking # for you 🤝
@@TheHyvoltage - Thanks bruh 💯 This ones about three builds back, so I’ve got more to post. Just not enough time to edit 😬 Working on a 6-8”s box now…..you don’t wanna miss.
Thanks homie 👊🏽 I like using the decals, because I can get exactly what I’m look g for plus, customer can peal it off and change it up anytime they wish.
The gravity brand of the locs are great and a lot cheaper and have all the same functions as the lc1 and 2..I use them in all my installs on factory units
I got a w7 12 in a pro wedge box for a steal price . First time ever having a sealed box and the bass notes are tight, but I’m wondering if a custom ported box would be louder and get more bass out of the w7 ?
JL is my ultimate subwoofer choice 🙏🏽 They perform very well in sealed and ported enclosures. In my opinion, a custom box is the way to go. If your wanting to get as louder and lower, try a ported enclosure. Running off the same amp you have, you’ll almost double the output 👌🏽
@@keepitkosher8065 It can go either way bro. Going with a larger box, you can be louder on less power, but risk over excursion on rated rms power. I use fact recommended specs as a starting point for my builds. Then try shrinking or expanding it, based on how the enclose will fit in the vehicle. If you like that box design, I’d try shrinking it to maybe 2cf. Hope that helps bro 🤝
I have the same exact sub and wanna get a box built just like this. I know different people charge more or less but how much does it typically cost for a box like this ?
Man….that’s a monster sub, I had to go look that one up. I’m not a fan of t-nuts myself and have probably used them once in all the builds I’ve done. Most mounting screw holes are so close the edge of the cutout hole, it doesn’t leave mush room for a solid bite with those. When I mount subs of that weight facing up (which a lot of manufacturers recommend) I just double baffle and use 2-1/2” #8 course drywall screws or something equivalent. When I mount them horizontally, like the one in this vid. I still double baffle and use the same screws. But I also add a support block, for the magnet to rest on. This eliminates the strain on the basket. *The main reason I see people using t-nuts or bolts to mount their subs, is because they are constantly removing the sub. So using them stops the weakening of the screw hole 👌🏽
@@210Designs this is why I'm going to attempt to build my own enclosure because most of them are horizontal and I need it to face up. But I'm putting in my 18 wheeler and don't have the room for q face up enclosure. I have 20x16 and height 46 inches... so I was going to risk it on a enclosure like this but with a good mounting plan... I really appreciate your help and response.
@@210Designs because I'm new to building my own box and the website I'm using doesn't take the 45° corners into account. I want to use bracing and 45 corners too. And the website I'm using only have it simple.
@@LILRESHW - That’s what’s up. Yea, in my opinion it’s better to go custom. Especially when box location and sub type are crucial. If you don’t have the room to face it up and decide to go forward facing….Just try and add the wooden magnet support and you’ll be just fine. *TIP: to insure you get the spacing right for the magnet support block. Leave the top piece off the box until last. Cut out your mounting hole and turn the box face up. Slide sub down into place and measure the magnet gapping. Remove the sub, secure your block I place and test fit the sub👌🏽 Be sure when your installing the sub permanently, do it this way too. Makes it easier, because of the sub weight. The magnet will slide down in front of the block. I’m getting more and more fellas in big rigs hitting up 🤙🏽 Y’all are the backbone for transporting goods homie 💯 Much respect! Let me n or if you need any additional help. bj.hammon@yahoo.com IG@210.designs
Quick question, does poly fill work and if so, how does it help exactly. I just saw a video on yt and he was preaching that it was completely useless and a scam .
Yes, poly is very effective 💯 I’ve used it several times on builds. What it’s mainly used for is when you don’t quite enough internal airspace for subwoofer/speaker. What it does is slow the sound waves down inside the enclosure. Which gives the illusion the area is larger than it actually is. It can also be used in ported enclosures to help smooth-out the bass responses. *Just need to secure some chicken wire, in the inside of the port opening. This will stop the poly from coming out. It can also take away from the output of the subwoofer/speaker enclosure, if used when it’s already large enough. Causing it to bottom out or flutter. What we do is keep adding a little at a time until you get the sound/performance we want. Hope that helps 🤝
😭😭😭😭😭😭 yea, you sounding like a few other people out there homie. I’m more hands on with my builds. I need the subwoofer(s) as well, because I test each enclosure before it’s picked up or installed 💯👌🏽
@@gavinmcclure8047 🤣 I normally San Antonio bro 🤷🏽♂️ because of the 210. That use to be my pager code (second and tenth letters in the alphabet) BJ-my name 👌🏽💯
@@gavinmcclure8047 Sorry for the delayed response 🤦🏽♂️ No I sure don’t bro, but I m ow a couple of great builders that ship. instagram.com/custom_audio_by_jd? instagram.com/mbenclosures?
Your a legend, as always. I watch you techniques so I can pick up pointers. Really appreciate you taking the time to document, film, and share you experiences to us rookies.
Always something new to learn...
😁 Appreciate that bro. Thank you for tuning in bro and enjoying the content. That’s exactly why we share 💯 Take what you can use and leave the rest for someone else 🤣 I’m on (IG@210.designs) heavy, if you have questions or jus wanna see what builds we are on. This vid is 3 builds back 😬
@@loudelvis610 Thank you bro 🙏🏽
Carnal! Nothing, but the best, in you shop.
Thank you my brotha 🤟🏽
Ayyyyyyy Box Build Full install and Demo now this the new 210 Videos . I know its hard for you to get a demo and the install as well but bro this 3way Combo is awesome 👌. Don't sleep on this method big bro. I'm loving it. A true Installer right here never hides anything we gets it Rawwwww.. 😂😂😂💪👊
That’s what’s up homie, we trying to mix it up over here. Like you said hard for me to get demos. Working on getting some beats from a guy I’ve used in the past and compile a playlist. That way I’m all good 🤟🏽 You know there’s no secrets here 💯 we show it all 🤣
@@210Designs man I can't wait to see more of your builds doing damage even if it's SQ that 210 Designs just hit different 🙌
Flat black hides imperfections but that gloss black is all about that SPL....that bass note slides down that port 🤣😂.....nice video👍🏻
🤣🤣🤣🤣 that’s what’s up 👌🏽
🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹....
crispy as always.....
attention to detail is off the chain...
love that u put in that demo.....
#yourbassmatters....
love it...
keep it up
Thanks big homie. So happy you liked it. Okay, you have got to get me squared away on your shirt. I’m not lying to ya, it’s still in my truck. Email me one last time with the address and I’ll get it gone and include a tracking # for you 🤝
@@210Designs ill do that....
man these videos are therapeutic......
cant wait for the next one
@@TheHyvoltage - Thanks bruh 💯 This ones about three builds back, so I’ve got more to post. Just not enough time to edit 😬 Working on a 6-8”s box now…..you don’t wanna miss.
Another awesome build my man…..love the step by step method also! Keep em coming 👍
Much respect! Thank you. We sure will I’m behind on YT 🤣 IG daily.
Professional Craftsmanship 😳👏👍👌 always build em the right way👌
Thanks Brandon 🤙🏽 for the compliment and glad your tuned in.
Slick enclosure my guy...those letters in that plexiglass is clean bro...good clean wrk as usual🔥🔥🔥
Thanks homie 👊🏽 I like using the decals, because I can get exactly what I’m look g for plus, customer can peal it off and change it up anytime they wish.
@@210Designs great idea bro...aka box wizard...
@@blazed7785 Thanks homie 👌🏽
Forward-firing, seal off that trunk! Looks great!
Appreciate that 👌🏽
Mane keep them bangers coming bro!! A wise man said, "Knowing is half the battle." LOL
😆😆😆😆 I’m just now seeing this big homie 👏🏽👏🏽 Thank you!!!
@BASSNSANE You are too kind 🤝
Awesome! Thank you for the content as always!
Your more than welcome 👌🏽 And thanks for your support!
Clean install
Thanks big homie 👌🏽
The gravity brand of the locs are great and a lot cheaper and have all the same functions as the lc1 and 2..I use them in all my installs on factory units
That’s what’s up. I’ll definitely have to slide over there and check them out. Thanks for sharing bro 🤙🏽
I got a w7 12 in a pro wedge box for a steal price . First time ever having a sealed box and the bass notes are tight, but I’m wondering if a custom ported box would be louder and get more bass out of the w7 ?
JL is my ultimate subwoofer choice 🙏🏽 They perform very well in sealed and ported enclosures. In my opinion, a custom box is the way to go. If your wanting to get as louder and lower, try a ported enclosure. Running off the same amp you have, you’ll almost double the output 👌🏽
@@210Designs is it bad to have a bigger box then JL recommends? I have a 12 w7 , found a great box 2.75 cubic feet instead of 1.75 what Jl recommends
@@keepitkosher8065 It can go either way bro. Going with a larger box, you can be louder on less power, but risk over excursion on rated rms power. I use fact recommended specs as a starting point for my builds. Then try shrinking or expanding it, based on how the enclose will fit in the vehicle. If you like that box design, I’d try shrinking it to maybe 2cf. Hope that helps bro 🤝
I have the same exact sub and wanna get a box built just like this. I know different people charge more or less but how much does it typically cost for a box like this ?
That’s what’s up. Customer has had this sub for years now, before this enclosure was built. Very impressive sub 👌🏽 This particular enclosure ran $500
@@210Designs thank you !
So I have a fi car audio MT 12 inch and it's really heavy. What's a good way to mount it to the box? Type of screws or bolts with wood inserts?
Man….that’s a monster sub, I had to go look that one up. I’m not a fan of t-nuts myself and have probably used them once in all the builds I’ve done. Most mounting screw holes are so close the edge of the cutout hole, it doesn’t leave mush room for a solid bite with those. When I mount subs of that weight facing up (which a lot of manufacturers recommend) I just double baffle and use 2-1/2” #8 course drywall screws or something equivalent. When I mount them horizontally, like the one in this vid. I still double baffle and use the same screws. But I also add a support block, for the magnet to rest on. This eliminates the strain on the basket. *The main reason I see people using t-nuts or bolts to mount their subs, is because they are constantly removing the sub. So using them stops the weakening of the screw hole 👌🏽
@@210Designs this is why I'm going to attempt to build my own enclosure because most of them are horizontal and I need it to face up. But I'm putting in my 18 wheeler and don't have the room for q face up enclosure. I have 20x16 and height 46 inches... so I was going to risk it on a enclosure like this but with a good mounting plan... I really appreciate your help and response.
@@210Designs also do you sell box designs?
@@210Designs because I'm new to building my own box and the website I'm using doesn't take the 45° corners into account. I want to use bracing and 45 corners too. And the website I'm using only have it simple.
@@LILRESHW - That’s what’s up. Yea, in my opinion it’s better to go custom. Especially when box location and sub type are crucial. If you don’t have the room to face it up and decide to go forward facing….Just try and add the wooden magnet support and you’ll be just fine. *TIP: to insure you get the spacing right for the magnet support block. Leave the top piece off the box until last. Cut out your mounting hole and turn the box face up. Slide sub down into place and measure the magnet gapping. Remove the sub, secure your block I place and test fit the sub👌🏽 Be sure when your installing the sub permanently, do it this way too. Makes it easier, because of the sub weight. The magnet will slide down in front of the block. I’m getting more and more fellas in big rigs hitting up 🤙🏽 Y’all are the backbone for transporting goods homie 💯 Much respect! Let me n or if you need any additional help.
bj.hammon@yahoo.com
IG@210.designs
Quick question, does poly fill work and if so, how does it help exactly.
I just saw a video on yt and he was preaching that it was completely useless and a scam .
Yes, poly is very effective 💯 I’ve used it several times on builds. What it’s mainly used for is when you don’t quite enough internal airspace for subwoofer/speaker. What it does is slow the sound waves down inside the enclosure. Which gives the illusion the area is larger than it actually is. It can also be used in ported enclosures to help smooth-out the bass responses. *Just need to secure some chicken wire, in the inside of the port opening. This will stop the poly from coming out. It can also take away from the output of the subwoofer/speaker enclosure, if used when it’s already large enough. Causing it to bottom out or flutter. What we do is keep adding a little at a time until you get the sound/performance we want. Hope that helps 🤝
@@210Designs ua-cam.com/video/CstGD3wp6Y4/v-deo.html here’s the video I was talking about ! Thanks for your response
What do you tune your box to?
I believe we tuned this one close to manufacturer’s specs, right around 26hz.
🖐💪👍💯💯💯!!!!
👌🏽 My man!
Man...😢. I mean if you protect the corners and double bubble wrap all sides you really could sh...man nevermind lol.
😭😭😭😭😭😭 yea, you sounding like a few other people out there homie. I’m more hands on with my builds. I need the subwoofer(s) as well, because I test each enclosure before it’s picked up or installed 💯👌🏽
What's your contact info I'm trying to get a box build asap thanks
Appreciate that bruh. I build locally in my area. I live in a small town in Oklahoma. Schedule is currently booked out into February at the moment.
@@210Designs man I thought you was in Georgia
@@gavinmcclure8047 🤣 I normally San Antonio bro 🤷🏽♂️ because of the 210. That use to be my pager code (second and tenth letters in the alphabet) BJ-my name 👌🏽💯
@@210Designs well that sucks know any good box designers in Georgia?
@@gavinmcclure8047 Sorry for the delayed response 🤦🏽♂️ No I sure don’t bro, but I m ow a couple of great builders that ship.
instagram.com/custom_audio_by_jd?
instagram.com/mbenclosures?