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Old 07-11-2003, 11:34 AM   #31 of 33
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Hey Brett, it looks Schweet
My IB plans have been put on hold so I am designing a large enclosure for my 2 av15s. My design started out as a single driver ebs cab, but then I decided to use both 15s so I ended up with a 250l box for both.
I want to make it triangular and put it in a corner with the drivers on the hypotenuse. Approximate measurements are height - 66.5", and 24"x24"x34" for the triangle. I am going to put 2 5"x33" ports in the top, and drive with a rmx-1450.
Not exactly a Truesub clone
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Old 07-11-2003, 10:27 PM   #32 of 33
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Brett, thats kind of what I was figuring. I thought I would keep everything tuned and tweaked the way it is now (optimized for the Tempest) and then try to blend in the other sub, dialing in the phase, etc. This would be an interesting project. I know there are a few guys out there who use two different subs, and they seem to like it.


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Old 07-12-2003, 12:09 AM   #33 of 33
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the problem is the ports are permentley installed they are sealed in useing cauck and scrued down. i guess i will just paint the sub front then. i did make a 1x4 slect pine trim. the sub is bult into the wall but not atached to the wall i use the trom to bridge between the sub and wall.



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