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Dual 8", In-Wall Ported Box

Discuss Dual 8", In-Wall Ported Box in the DIY Speakers and Subwoofers forum; Dual 8", In-Wall Ported Box This sub is pretty interesting to me, I want to see how it turns out and how it performs. Any ...


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Old 06-13-09, 02:20 PM   #51
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This sub is pretty interesting to me, I want to see how it turns out and how it performs. Any updates for us?


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I'm still here....just somewhat held up at the mercy of the construction schedule at my parent's house. I'll definitely post final pics and measurements when I have them.


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Looks like you are making progress. I like the way you missed the central vac....

You still need to get over to my place and hear some serious woofage

I hope your folks appreciate the work you have put in. I think they are really going to like the system after you finish. You sure pay attention to detail.


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You jest, but that stupid central vac really got my shorts in a bunch. I was going to use that entire stud pocket and put a 12" TC Sounds dB500 in there, but NOOO. One day I show up at my parents house and there is a stupid central vac head and tube running to the second floor in my space. That is what forced me down the dual 8" path in the first place. Whatever, because it has been a fun project regardless...more challenging even....and you know how I get turned on by a good challenge.


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That sucks about the central vac. I get so annoyed by stuff like that but it looks like you came up with something awesome anyways heh. They'll be blown away when they hear it if they've never heard a decent HT sub before.


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Matt, I really was not making jest of the central vac. What I meant was that you did a good job of working the trim right up to the edge and getting the most out of the romm you had. You should be a design engineer.

Make sure you post pictures of the finished product.


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My parents tell me they are done painting, so I hope to finally install the drivers this weekend. I built the grill frame and I'll test fit it before I paint and cover it. I also swapped out the resistor on the Bash500 amp to adjust the HPF. Stay tuned.


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OK....after much delay, I have finally finished this install. My apologies to anyone who was interested and have been waiting for final results. First, here are the installed pictures. Sorry...all I had was my cell phone to take the pics.







I have REQ sweeps too, but not uploaded yet. I should get to that tonight or tomorrow. Overall, I am a little disappointed with the results. Don't get me wrong, the sub sounds great, especially with music. I did however get noticeable port noise and distortion with test tones at higher SPLs. I realize that this will probably not come into play during real world listening, but I was hoping for a little better power handling. Regardless, the fit and finish turned out fantastic and hopefully, it will be able to keep up when they finally go out and buy a surround sound receiver.


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