
lsiberian
Audioholic Overlord
No don't plug the port that will ruin the rumble.I have made up my mind that I will not get the Sony driver. Although it has slightly better specs, I don't think it is worth the extra £30. Also from reading reviews of Sony drivers, they don't seem too good.
This is my first sub anyway, so I can always build a better one somewhen in the future (Not quite so sure how my parents will react to having this shaking my bedroom, may have to turn it down a lot!)
O.k, so I am going to make a 150W RMS amp by bridging three TDA2050 IC amps and I am going to make a 4th order active butterworth high pass filter at 25Hz with a stage gain of 10.
The sub will use the driver mentioned and have an internal volume of 5.154 cubic feet and using a tuning frequency of 25hz and as so a square port, with length calculated at 9.91" long and 3.97" wide.
I will use 18mm (0.75") MDF for the box.
Lastly theres the rumble generator itself.
Do you think I should put the port at the front or the rear of the sub enclosure?
Also, one thing I did think of, my reciever for some reason only does down to 27Hz, is there any way I could get the full range through the sub when watching DVD's?
You have some great idea. Have you modeled the sub in WinISD yet? Do so and then use Box notes to get your cuts.
Make sure to account for dampening and bracing. Look at the DIY Kappa I suggest using 4" rockwool on the backwall and using dense oak rib braces on every axis for ever 6" to 8". You will want to cloth wrap the rockwool. Then I suggest doing a top wall and a side wall with rockwool if possible.
This should be a lot of fun. Remember a flush trim router bit is your friend.