
agarwalro
Audioholic Ninja
That is starting to look like the sub section of Gene's 8Ts. He better not be following or he'd be jealous
That is starting to look like the sub section of Gene's 8Ts. He better not be following or he'd be jealous
Well I would like to build about 5 more of these things. Then I could stack them so they're in a triangular shape like the woofers on the 8T's.That is starting to look like the sub section of Gene's 8Ts. He better not be following or he'd be jealous.
Hmm, maybe someday I'll be the one sending you a sub on a truck for you to plug inThis is really similar to how I build my subs.
The only key difference is that I give random people my CC number and then they send me the sub on a truck and I plug it in.
We'll see. Wood putty has worked well so far and has been less of a hassle. Especially since the bondo stinks to high heaven.It's hard to get ues to, but, it's a good product nice tight seal, and is bonds in to the gapes, unlike some other materials that are on the market,
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Of courseLooks cool in white. So are you taking orders yet?![]()
If I leave the primer layer down it leaves me open to doing that in the future. However, the price and process just aren't possible at the moment. You could do it the cheap way or you could do it the right way. The cheap way is with paint from the hardware store and a poly layer over it. Having done the poly on the bookshelf speakers and the mini sub, I've got a little experience with it and the results are pretty good. The best way to do it is with automotive paint and an automotive topcoat that you can really buff with a polisher. So the first way is less expensive, but extremely labor intensive. The second way is expensive (especially since I don't have a polisher), but a bit less labor intensive if you've got all the tools. Both are a no go simply because I learned my lesson about a high gloss finish and trying to accomplish it in an environment that isn't bug/dust/particulate free.How about a nice high-gloss white finish?I think that would look slick. I like how the SVS white subs look (at least in pictures - never seen one in real life).
Btw, what sort of paint would you use? It is just wall paint from somewhere like Home Depot, automotive paint, or something else?