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Old 01-28-07, 02:14 AM   #1
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Collo's DIY Subwoofer Enclosures


Several of you may be familiar with Collo's DIY Subwoofer Enclosures (www.subwoofer-builder.com)... developed, owned and maintained by Bill "Collo" Collison of Australia. Collo has devoted a good bit of his time in designing and building ported subwoofer enclosures. His plans are to continue his works and broaden his web presence.

Home Theater Shack is now hosting Collo's website. We look forward to helping him extend his Internet presence. Please check out his site when you get a moment. Should you have question or comments on any of his projects, feel free to post here in the DIY section. You may post here or start a new thread if you see a specific need to do so.

We appreciate Collo's dedication in helping the audio enthusiast learn more about the DIY subwoofers and look forward to supporting his work.



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And a worthy site too. I have read some of his earlier work (previous website) and look forward to reading more on the new one. I am most excited with the work collo has done on port flaring and hope to gleem a better understanding from further visits. I have read quite a few websites that try to explain such things as port physics, but until I started to read collos site they all seemed tainted with techno bable and not a great deal of real world, down to earth application. A good mix of theory, practice and no over complication. I can honestly say when people want to learn about enclosure design it is one of the first sites I recommend people visit.


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thank you for the heads up on a great link!


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Collo's DIY Subwoofer Enclosure program is very useful to me. Thanks.


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I know I have accessed this link a couple of weeks ago but it now doesn't work for me. Is the problem on your end or mine?


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It must be on your end, it works fine for me.


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Yeah... working good here too...


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Collo's website is awesome! I just wanted to say Thanks for the hard work, it is definitely appreciated!


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There is also a 3d model of his bandpass sub in the google sketchup thread, which is an interesting look.


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Collo's website is awesome... thanks for making this available for newbies like me


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