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135hz Semented Midbass Horn Build
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Javad Shadzi
Bay Area, CA
2-Channel Stereo system in the works with Adcom components and 4-way towers
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Started the morning with 4 enclosures with 4 sidesA little overhang on the sides needed to be flush cut, BTW if you're not using a 1/2" spiral up cut dual bearing bit, check it out you're missing out!
Next step to cut out the pallet baffle woofer flush hole plus port provisions, 2 5" ports per baffle. BTW these enclosures will be able to accept virtually any 18" on the market for future possibilities
I always clean up the router cut with a 2" sanding drum, works very well
All cut, baffle is located with 4 dowels
Sanding the backs so they'll take adhesive well
5" port tubes all cut to 9", this will give a 35/25hz port tuning option if one port is plugged
Back of baffle with receiver groove
Port tubes secured with wood glue and Loctite construction adhesive
Ready for glue up
Glued and clamped with Loctite heavy duty construction adhesive, I used this as the pallet baffles have an irregular surface that wood glue may not be viscous enough to grab.
Thanks, Javad
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Javad Shadzi
Bay Area, CA
2-Channel Stereo system in the works with Adcom components and 4-way towers
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Out of the clamps this morning, 2nd one in the clamps and 2 more to go. I'm letting the Loctite cure for 12 hours as the pallet baffles aren't perfectly flat and do load up a little when clamped.--
Javad Shadzi
Bay Area, CA
2-Channel Stereo system in the works with Adcom components and 4-way towers
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Work continues! These showed up, and a damn nice driver for $90!Tested out my port tuning, spot on!
One port blocked 24hz
Both ports open 32hz
Model for both, 12db XO at 110hz included, 250watts
Port velocities more than acceptable for both configs, both w/in xmax or so 1/2" Round over on ports and 1/4" roundover on baffle driver opening
And I had a special helper =)
Thanks! Javad
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Javad Shadzi
Bay Area, CA
2-Channel Stereo system in the works with Adcom components and 4-way towers
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Flushed up the baffleAnd 45 degree bevel on all edges
And where all 4 stand
Next step is some sanding and filling, some more detail work and finally a few coats of Danish Oil. Javad
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Javad Shadzi
Bay Area, CA
2-Channel Stereo system in the works with Adcom components and 4-way towers
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Flushed up the baffleAnd 45 degree bevel on all edges
And where all 4 stand
Next step is some sanding and filling, some more detail work and finally a few coats of Danish Oil. Javad
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Javad Shadzi
Bay Area, CA
2-Channel Stereo system in the works with Adcom components and 4-way towers
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Since these subwoofers will be configurable in dual opposed or stacked, I made some brackets to connect them together in different configurations. Here are the pieces cut and beveledHoles drilled for fastening knobs
Fixture for transferring mounting holes and spacing brackets the same
Threaded inserts used on the inside of the enclosure, these are M8x1.5mm
Test fit, dual opposed
And stacked, dual bolt patters allow both configurations
Binding posts installed
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Javad Shadzi
Bay Area, CA
2-Channel Stereo system in the works with Adcom components and 4-way towers
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Did you consider building a single horn sub tuned to 30 - 40 Hz. Corner loaded, it would arguably occupy less space, cost less and be as (or more efficient) than the quad of ported subwoofers you're building.
From experience, ported subs don't integrate seamlessly with horn midbasses (although ported midbasses don't have as much issues integrating with horn subwoofers)
WIth your midbasses losing steam above 100 Hz, tapped horns are more or less out of the question for you - you would have to consider old school front loaded horns.
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