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DIY Subwoofer Enclosure for Gen II ST!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rahul Sharma" data-source="post: 811944" data-attributes="member: 65791"><p>hey guys,</p><p></p><p>sorry no updates on the box since i last posted. i am out of the country till october 3rd on business. i think i have the perfect way to finish off the box once i get into town though. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>since my shell is done, as are the sides, i am going to build a center plate and divider. It will be a"T" with the divider the same size and shape as the sides. since the width of the box is 48 inches, and the subs need about 12 inches with a 2 inch ring, the front plate will be 24 inches wide. this will be all mdf. then i will have 2 squares on either end of the enclosure and two halves, so to speak, with about .9 cuft each. then i will be making 2 mdf rings for each sub, tack them in place with mdf dowels. Stretch fleece over each, soak in resin and add about 7 layers of glass on each.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>basically you can picture a "his and her" sink (but very very shallow 'sinks') on a countertop? i don't know if you can visualize what i'm trying to say, but i 've had a lot of time on a very looong plane ride to contemplate this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rahul Sharma, post: 811944, member: 65791"] hey guys, sorry no updates on the box since i last posted. i am out of the country till october 3rd on business. i think i have the perfect way to finish off the box once i get into town though. since my shell is done, as are the sides, i am going to build a center plate and divider. It will be a"T" with the divider the same size and shape as the sides. since the width of the box is 48 inches, and the subs need about 12 inches with a 2 inch ring, the front plate will be 24 inches wide. this will be all mdf. then i will have 2 squares on either end of the enclosure and two halves, so to speak, with about .9 cuft each. then i will be making 2 mdf rings for each sub, tack them in place with mdf dowels. Stretch fleece over each, soak in resin and add about 7 layers of glass on each. basically you can picture a "his and her" sink (but very very shallow 'sinks') on a countertop? i don't know if you can visualize what i'm trying to say, but i 've had a lot of time on a very looong plane ride to contemplate this! [/QUOTE]
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