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Great Video ! Thanks
Ответитьthank for the video.. Would like to see a video on how to make subwoofer enclosure for under the rear seat of jeep wrangler..
ОтветитьOk yhe outer port lloked good but whe u did the inner end man that was really beautiful most excellent detail
ОтветитьBro that looks really nice,i like the way u did the opening for the port
Ответить2 sundown x18v3....14 cubic feet box at 32 hertz.....can I use three 6 inch ports at 11.56 inches to reduce port displacement.....or do I need four 6 inch ports at 16.87
ОтветитьDoes this effectively increase he length of he port or is it accounted for in port length ?
ОтветитьThis is such a game changer for me. I'm definitely going to try this.
ОтветитьAwesome work and amazing insight to the type of work you do, Kudos my friend
ОтветитьCan't believe I never thought of this. This is so much easier than trying to bend and mold pvc, nice job dude!
ОтветитьYou have Amazing flare
ОтветитьExcellent video and explanation!!
ОтветитьDudes att. To detail is un matched . Them router trays are def not for beginners unless they are breaded up . People need to know they can buy the same things from home depot or harbor freight when beginning . U drop one of those bits and mess them up ur gonna be upset
ОтветитьAwesome video, how would you finish a box using this technique - would it be painted?
Ответить'Port rectification' seems to be utterly alien to most speaker builders - it was a pleasing change to see CarAudioFabrication addressing this issue.
ОтветитьThanks for making this video. I was about to do it the hard way. Much love from ES937 Fabrications.
ОтветитьKiller build and most excellent idea with the port support! Well done!
ОтветитьGreat information! I'm in the middle of DIY Boom Box project,, I'm learning so much
ОтветитьHi,I am writing to you from Italy. The creation of this box is beautiful. I wanted to ask you, I didn't understand who the sub is the producer of, but I was wondering if its listening is invalid for a SQL listen or for SPL. Well done
ОтветитьYou’re the best I’ve seen. Beautiful work as always.
ОтветитьCarpenter here 20 + years and you do nice work.
ОтветитьHow much room is needed from end of port to side wall
ОтветитьHi sir. May I know the details of your all equipment for trimmer and also the brand. Thanks. I amaze your set up. Iw ant that kind of set up. Please help me to get that
ОтветитьVery nice.
ОтветитьFinally I've got what i was looking for. Big thanks for the video. 👍☺
ОтветитьAmazing tool.. loved it
ОтветитьLol damn I wish you could build my box. I never did it before so I'm kinda scared lol. I want to win these 2 sound offs at the Jeep events I'm going to lol
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьVery inspiring. I want to be able to go the next level. I will be looking at router tables. I'll check out your links.
ОтветитьYou can even use regular ¼ inch wall thickness PVC and round over just the pipe. I used the pipe and put it on the board where I want it to be and trace the outside of the pipe, and than cut a square piece of wood and apply it to give the port hole a double baffle so the tube is very snug, so snug in fact I wound need to take scrap piece of wood to put over the tube to beat it down in and make flush with the wall. And in the inside ill take wood glue and make a bead around the port to give it an air tight seal after I round over the pipe wall. It works great with no port noise.
ОтветитьVery informative. Nice techniques I have not thought about before. Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьVery helpful indeed
ОтветитьA 5-inch diameter pipe would be ideal for my project. Unfortunately no one makes it. WHY?
ОтветитьHi thanks for this. I'm building a pair of the CSS Criton 2TDX Tower speakers (not for my car). : ) I like the way you installed the port tube in that sub woofer box and anchored and rounded the entrance and exit. I think I will try this on my speaker build instead of using the port tubes provided. The exit's on the ports I got with the kit have a plastic flange with a 90 degree edge. I think rounding over the 3/4 inch red oak where the tubes exit will look a lot better than the plastic flange.
I am lining the inside of the speakers with a 1" thick sound damping material. Is it a good idea to wrap/glue damping material around the outside of the port tube inside the cabinet? Thanks for the video! You gave me a lot of interesting ideas I plan to incorporate into my speaker build. And a bit more work to do.. : )
Excellent video, thanks for the great information as always.
ОтветитьLove it!
ОтветитьIs very good jobs 👍
ОтветитьNice job on this. Thank you.
ОтветитьI always wondered how to properly mount this style of port. Thank you! Your videos and craftsmanship are truly top notch.
ОтветитьHow to, without using a heat gun. Just use a 2000 dollar router.
ОтветитьYou are teaching this generation a wealth of knowledge. The stuff we learned from our mistakes. Keep it up nice job
ОтветитьGreat video Mark, never heard anyone bring up round port bracing before. Good stuff.
Anyone wanting to take their build skills to the next level but don't have the cash to get a router and router table? You can do all the cuts shown with a straight bit, round over bit, a cheap palm router, a home made router circle jig (you can find plans online), a wood clamp & a couple screws. Draw out lines for holes and radii. Clamp scrap board behind cut area to prevent blowout. Set up circle jig for the o.d. of the tube use straight bit cut to depth. Reset jig for i.d. of tube and counter sink 2 screws through the center piece your about to cut out into the scrap wood behind it. Cut out center with router ( this may take several passes lowering the bit slowly each pass). For the port brace cut the circle first then the radius so you'll have better options for securing your work piece. Follow up with round over bit. Start with less then $50 in harbor freight tools, upgrade to better when you can.
Thank you thank you💯
ОтветитьGreat stuff mark.
ОтветитьThe god of audio is back at at it!!! Come on who doesn't think he's a sheer freaking intelligent genius!
ОтветитьMark, I've been watching you videos recently and I have a question. First off gotta give a disclaimer, I have been away from car audio for about 15 years. When I was building my stuff for my cars (I was a budget guy) I used capacitors to help with electrical current draw on my electrical system. I see that you've said nothing about capacitors, are they not a thing anymore?
ОтветитьSir what tuning hz of that box? I mean the port length? Coz mine is 31hz but only 9.80” but yours too long? My box 26.5x13.5x17” is it correct [email protected]” port lenght? I am curious.
ОтветитьHi Mark, I’m in love with your content and I am looking to get into more like beauty panels and interor trim garnish panels. I was wondering look at all the other videos doesn’t your boxes get over weight ? We are here is Australia we do use MDF and we also have LDF comes in all thickness from 3mm-36mm is it a specific mdf you use and if you could please explain the weight as here in Australia GVM of the vehicle has high restriction on it
Thanks mate god bless
That looks really good! 👌
ОтветитьA trick I do is make a wooden ring that you afix to the box wall for the port to slide into. If you make two, and sandwich them together, make the ID slightly bigger than the OD of the pipe on one ring, and match the OD on the other, when you afix the stacked rings to the box wall, a recess is created for the carpet, vinyl or leather to go into as the covering goes into the radiused port. Cover it, and then when you slide the port in, it will clamp the covering and give you perfect edge from covering to port, and will hold the covering and make sure it will not come loose.
ОтветитьYo mark! Does it matter where the tube port it located?. Can it be placed vertically, shooting air into rear deck. ? Sub facing forward.
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