I think I will get this one, here:
http://www.swsoundandlighting.co.uk/Adobe%20folder/pages/W%20Audio%20DA-500%20Amplifier.htm
It is way cheaper than buying one of those plate amps and I am getting two for the price of one effectively as it is two 250W RMS channels. If I ever build for some reason in the furture a second sub, I could run it off that.
It does not have a phaser circuit but I can build one.
I emailed the shop selling the driver as to whether they would still be selling it in January and they told me that they may not as that driver is being discontinued soon possibly by JL audio and the W0 range has been released, which has crap specs compared for the 10" version, Fs = 32Hz.
So heres my plan:
At the moment I get about £60 a month and I am getting a part time job soon hopefully, so I will buy the driver as soon as I can and then save to buy the amp and wood. Those amps seem very popular so I don't think they will be going anywhere soon. I just hope I can find the wood somewhere cheap, at B&Q and Wickes at the moment it is £14 for 18mm MDF sheet, 2440mm x 1220.
Do amps normally use standard fan sizes? I could get a quieter fan then as suggested.
With the port, when I bend it around 45 degrees to go up the back, do I put a 45 degree angle on both the inside and outside (touching wall) angle and how would I keep the width constant?