I love what your projects turn into. Makes me feel better about my own except you actually finish yours. It's never just do X. It's, well, in order to do X, you need to to Y. But before you can do Y, Z has to happen...before you finally make it back to X.
As always very nicely detailed with lots of pictures. I haven't built a speaker box since my early 20s, but for those that haven't this is awesome to show what's involved. I do appreciate too how you post your mistakes along the way and how you fix them. Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
Thanks dude. TBH this particular speaker box is one of the hardest I have ever done. Not because of the work involved, as it's mostly the same, but like you say it has to all be done in a specific order. It would have been far easier to use port tubes, but they come with their own problems (mostly chuffing noises).
This was the hardest one I ever built.
That thing was an absolute . Firstly it's a trapezoid, meaning no edges sit flush. Meaning every single edge had to be mitred, nearly all of them differently. Which meant I had to use an electric plane, as I had nothing else. The outer carcass was bad enough, but that panel (the bit covered in alu) was a total sod. There are three pieces to it, but as you can see it angles on all edges *and* tapers into the trapezoid. I can't even tell you how many scrap pieces went in the trash making that bit
Even the cross planes for the horn were a real bugger too.
At some point I guess I realised this was really hard work, and got into other hobbies like computers which were lame in comparison. I must have built hundreds of boxes in my 20s. For tons of people. Then one day you struggle to get up off the floor and it all becomes really hard.
One thing I know for sure? I am never doing it again. Most circumstances now? you are pretty spoiled for choice. Car subs? no point whatsoever. You can buy the cabinet cheaper than you can even build it. But cinema subs? for some reason are silly money. I have tried to figure this out, but I keep coming to the same conclusion. It's a rip. A total rip.
A half decent 8" cinema sub (and I dont mean those particle board things Samsung and pretty much every one else makes) are £600 and up. I wouldn't mind if there was even a slight bonus to the snake oil, but I know subwoofers. Very well. They're just air pistons. There is nothing subtle about them, they lack any detail because quite frankly they don't need any, and a strong sub with a good sized magnet and coil (with decent windings) is good enough for any one. Obviously if you want garbage you can get it, but yeah for the most part the car audio industry has nailed subwoofer design and more money and research has gone into them than any other.
Once you start stepping up? that is when it gets really silly. A decent 10"? £800+. A decent 12"? £1000+. 15" cinema subs? start at £1500.
https://americanaudioco.uk/products/monolith-15-thx-subwoofer
So what to take note of? well, it looks quite pretty. That said its finished in "black ash" meaning it's a cheap finish. The driver itself? is not long throw. Not like the one I am using, which is a step up from a regular driver.
It's also really well built. Carbon centre cap too. Overall my box looks about the same dimension wise, so the tuning will be about the same. Leaving me to wonder why do they cost so much? is it the amp? well I doubt it, given you can buy a Crown power amp that can dish out over a thousand watts for very little.
So yeah, that is why I am out of retirement on this one. Some things in the audio industry make sense, but this just doesn't. Mine will come in at about 1/3 of the price and I bet it produces just as much or more bass.
But yeah, never again. I'm much more for the easy life now lol.