Just started a new project today, I am building a single 18 in double chambered reflex cabinet. The reason for this style cabinet is for versatility of woofer choice. The woofer to be installed (temporarily) is a B-52 220S (which has a custom cone installed in a Celestion FTR-4080F frame).
Problem is I have 2 of the B-52 woofers, 1 of which is destroyed. I called around and no-one has the recone kit for the woofer, but the folks at PE told me they can place another cone in the basket. Celestion told me I can use a factory FTR-4080F cone in it. To do this properly, I need to do both of them.
I have a party I need to play at next weekend, so I need a box that can be flexible with the choice of woofer (I plan on keeping the cabinet after the recones).
The cabinet (subwoofer) planned is 13 cu ft total which will be divided into 2 cabinets at a 1/3 & 2/3 ratio. All the vents (3) are going to be 4X6, 9 inches long, I'm pretty sure that calculates to around 25 Hz & 50 Hz F3 points. It is going to be driven with a QSC RMX850 bridged mono for the party, my Klipsch Belle's will be doing the 100 Hz and upwards duties.
Anybody got any words of wisdom you could pass on about this project, good-bad-otherwise? If you guys are interested, I might be able to get some photos during the construction (use my phone's camera).
Problem is I have 2 of the B-52 woofers, 1 of which is destroyed. I called around and no-one has the recone kit for the woofer, but the folks at PE told me they can place another cone in the basket. Celestion told me I can use a factory FTR-4080F cone in it. To do this properly, I need to do both of them.
I have a party I need to play at next weekend, so I need a box that can be flexible with the choice of woofer (I plan on keeping the cabinet after the recones).
The cabinet (subwoofer) planned is 13 cu ft total which will be divided into 2 cabinets at a 1/3 & 2/3 ratio. All the vents (3) are going to be 4X6, 9 inches long, I'm pretty sure that calculates to around 25 Hz & 50 Hz F3 points. It is going to be driven with a QSC RMX850 bridged mono for the party, my Klipsch Belle's will be doing the 100 Hz and upwards duties.
Anybody got any words of wisdom you could pass on about this project, good-bad-otherwise? If you guys are interested, I might be able to get some photos during the construction (use my phone's camera).
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