Attached is a first round mock up of the subwoofer box and location. I used the data provided by TLC Guy at:
http://www.drmarksays.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/jl-audio-8w7-3pro.pdf
I used a VTotal of 1.898 and a 2.5x6" vent that is 37.74" long (measured at the centerline).
The box has the speaker firing down as indicated. The blue dotted line on the side of the box is the OBash amplifier. The red part, of course, is the vent. It is open to the floor at the back next to the speaker, and it wraps around inside and vents downward above the speaker. I have quite a few questions so lemme list the first ones that come to mind.
1. Do I have the right general idea or am I missing something big?
2. I'm not sure what VTotal is or why I'm using it. Vb is the net volume inside the box, which is 1.463, and it seems like I should be using that figure. I would add the volume of the vent plywood itself, an estimate of the amp volume inside the box, and the volume of the speaker. That would be the VTotal I should shoot for, no?
3. The cabinet itself (only part is shown, in blue line) will be 3/4" plywood. Can this serve as the side, back and bottom of the box, or should I build a box inside the cabinet and screw/glue it to the cabinet wall?
4. The speaker is over 17 lbs and will face the floor. Do I only need one layer of plywood to mount the speaker on? Will the speaker even fit in the hole if I doubled up on the plywood? Also, if I ever have to remove the speaker, I'll need a short screwdriver so I can reach through the toe kick opening and unscrew it from the bottom. This doesn't appear to be a fun job so hopefully it will last a long time.
5. Will I need any internal bracing to strengthen the box? It is pretty small so I'm hoping that isn't necessary. For now it is 12.5 x 17.5 x 20.
6. I've shown the toe kick area in blue highlight. There will be another identical cabinet on the left side of the fireplace and I thought it would look funny if the right cabinet had an open gap at the bottom and the left one was solid baseboard. I thought I could put posts and a small decorative trim on both cabinets. The left cabinet would have solid wood recessed behind the trim, whereas the speaker side would be open. Anyway, hard to explain but my kitchen sink cabinet was done like that.
7. Oh, one last thing on the vent - "Vent ends = one flared" Does this mean that one end of the vent should be routed to a curved exit and the other end doesn't matter? Or, is telling me that there is one vent and it should be flared (rounded over) on both ends. It's a little confusing.
OK, that's enough questions for now. I realize if I bought a book I wouldn't have to ask all this, but this forum has been so helpful and it's better feedback than a book.
(I should also mention that the jl-8w7-3pro speaker has been discontinued so I imagine there is something similar made by JL Audio).
Regards,
Dan