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klipschfan
Audioholic Intern
I have been thinking of doing this for a while now, and my finally decide to it. I am not going to go crazy with this for my first time building a sub, maybe later when I get more settled in one place.
What I am thinking of right now is using a Dayton Titanic mkIII 12 and the 500 watt RMS dayton sub amp. Seems like a good setup for what I need. The problem I am having is the box design and need someone else to do that for me.
It will be used for a 98% home theater and video game setup. Ported is fine. Playing deep is great. No real size constraints on the box if they will benefit me, but I do have a size I would like to keep it under. I do have some experience building with MDF and that will be the material used to build the box most likely. I do not know how to calculate the internal box volume and port size with a given frequency. I guess a tune in the neighborhood of 22-25hz would be fine, unless lower is possible with this setup. Since I will likely move a few more times I can't give room dimensions.
I guess if I had to give some constants it would be:
Dayton Titanic MK.III 12"
Daynton 500W RMS amp.
Ported box tuned as low as possible, slot port (preferably on the front, bottom of the box, beneath the front firing sub), max dimensions of 36 inches front to back and about 32 inches tall, 36 inches wide.
Can this be done?
What I am thinking of right now is using a Dayton Titanic mkIII 12 and the 500 watt RMS dayton sub amp. Seems like a good setup for what I need. The problem I am having is the box design and need someone else to do that for me.
It will be used for a 98% home theater and video game setup. Ported is fine. Playing deep is great. No real size constraints on the box if they will benefit me, but I do have a size I would like to keep it under. I do have some experience building with MDF and that will be the material used to build the box most likely. I do not know how to calculate the internal box volume and port size with a given frequency. I guess a tune in the neighborhood of 22-25hz would be fine, unless lower is possible with this setup. Since I will likely move a few more times I can't give room dimensions.
I guess if I had to give some constants it would be:
Dayton Titanic MK.III 12"
Daynton 500W RMS amp.
Ported box tuned as low as possible, slot port (preferably on the front, bottom of the box, beneath the front firing sub), max dimensions of 36 inches front to back and about 32 inches tall, 36 inches wide.
Can this be done?