The moment we've all been waiting for: project completion! I had time to wrap everything up and got the feet fastened this morning. I will say that it weighs a ton, about 130lbs I'd estimate. Anyway, here's some photos of the final assembly as well as the end product:
Level converter to hook up my sub output on my receiver to the XLR inputs on my Crown XLS1500.
The rest of the stuff that come in on monday: Stainless steel rods, the driver, and a free Dayton Audio hat that came with the sub.
Bottom shot of the table after I installed the driver. I used 1/4-20 x 1" hex cap bolts and some tee nut to mount the driver so I never have to worry about the driver coming loose.
I took this after I fastened all the stainless steel and it the glue was still drying.
This is the final product. I think it turned out great! It matches the rest of the collection perfectly. Just as a note to anyone who cares, it isn't placed in the room where it belongs, that's just all the further I got it after I drug it up the stairs in the background.
Now that's it's done and hooked up, I bet your all wondering how it sounds. Initially, I thought I had screwed something up because all I got was a nice loud hum... turns out if the Crown XLS1500 is set without a lowpass filter on a sub, it does that. So I place a filter crossover at around 1000hz and it stopped. Before doing any actual listening beyond that point, I ran Audyssey on my Denon AVR-X1000, which did a fairly good job. After listening to a few songs and adjusting the gain a bit on the sub, I think I got it set. The more I listen to it, the more it impresses me. The sound is fairly precise and very deep. It blends great with my SR-71's and neither of them have any problem getting LOUD! I can run my AVR on full volume which is more than I will ever need it and I had things falling off shelves and could listen to my music 2 floors away. What I love most is that it just barely catches those infrasonic notes. The first song that I heard it on freaked me out because I thought it was a helicopter outside. Prior to this sub, I don't think I've ever heard anything that could put out infrasonic notes before. I think I'll have to play around with the location of it to get the best sound, but I don't have a lot of space to for it at the moment. As I mentioned before, I don't have a dedication home theater room (yet) since I don't have my own house. I'm a little cautious to ask to put this stuff in the living room or the basement (it's a finished basement that would work best with this stuff). Mostly because they are used by everyone in the house and I don't really want to be denied access to my own stuff, so we'll see how that works out.
I walked around the room a bit after setting things up and found that if you didn't know that the sub was in the table, it was very difficult to tell where the sub was. Even knowing where it was, it still didn't sound like it was coming from the seemingly harmless table. Also, any doubts I had about things rattling off the top are gone. It didn't matter what I sat on it, nothing moved or rattled. Honestly, I'm more concerned for the stuff hanging on the walls.
I haven't had a chance to watch any movies yet, but I'm open to suggestions as to what I should watch for my first movie with this thing. I'm also itching to get the second one built, but I think I may hold off on it for a bit or work on it here and there on the side. I'm more concerned about getting my surrounds built and a matching entertainment center designed and built. I'm still on the fence about the entertainment center though as I can't decide whether to build my center channel into it or set it on top. Built-in would look cleaner, but on top would give me a lot more space in the cabinet. But lets save that for another thread!
Well, I guess that concludes this project! If anyone has any questions or comments, feel free to post them. I may post another update if I finish the other table sometime soon or choose to make any alterations to it.