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More port?
You may try to flare the ports. Better airflow
Kerfing and fiberglass should make it smooth
Just sayin it again
Something like this. But with filler over the fiberglass to smooothen it., sand it down and spray paint the port Works like a charm
Do this in both ends.
How the port turned out with paint:
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I have experience with B2.
Tho, just B2 Audio ES8 and ES12. Great budget subwoofers!
The service B2 Audio provide is outstanding good!
Here is the facebook page for B2 Audio USA: http://www.facebook.com/b2audiousa
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More port?
You may try to flare the ports. Better airflow
Kerfing and fiberglass should make it smooth
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The Russian brand, StP. Is very much used i Europe.
Some thinks the StP is better then SS Damplifire Pro, and Dynamat.
You have also, the Norwegian brand, B2 Audio. www.b2audio.com
A VERY GOOD PRODUCT!
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Hi, I have a Orion XTR 275, And, I was wondring if it is stable in 2ohm, bridged.
The amp is from around 1995.
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Thanx for answare's bro's
Then I will buy the real plywood, not chipboard that I have now. (They said it was plywood there i bought it :S)
Need to buy a new sander. Do you guys have some to recommend? Im thinking of buying an "air sander"(?) (Run by compressed air)
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What about B2 Audio?
B2 Audio RS 18 or HD 18 or HS15MKII?
B2 Audio is a very good brand. I have ES8 myself, and very happy with the quality.
Pics:
HD 18
http://b2audio.no/Images/HD18.2%20rs.jpg
Websites: www.b2audio.no and www.b2audio.com
The international site is under reconstruction. So it dont work properly.
Use Google Translate for the Norwegian site.
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Not a bad idea. Thougt of it, but dont wanna have screw holes. But that is simple to repair.
Mix sanding dust and wood glue = good repair
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look around this forum for a little while,I guess you work with what you got but i dont think ive seen anyone use plywood for an enclosure. like stated before it splinters real bad and is sometimes hard to work with. mdf from my experiance is a stronger wood as well as a more dense product as the name states (multi density fiberboard)just dont get the mdf wet.everyone is trying to help with your question as to the reasons not to use plywood.And as a sidenote you will probably learn more here than at a local shop.I know i have,just give it some time and guys on here are more than willing to help.but since you have you mind made up on using what you have than why ask anyways.
It is not stronger btw.
Have you ever hit on the edge on a MDF board with an hammer? And on a plywood board?
The plywood is stronger, thats a fact.
Plywood
MDF
And no one has tryed to help me with my problem/quastion. Only said that my choose of board aint good.
My quastion was, and still is: How do I cut 2 identical sheets/board? I have cut 4 boards that dont match each other. Is just millimeters, so i can use a planer(?) to even those.
Sorry if I seem hars(?)
(?)= Not sure how its spelled
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But since I must drive for 2 houres to get MDF, I will use this since I got it already.
No one who can help me with my problem?
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The enclousure will get carpeted. So it wont be so ugly.
And when I cut it, it didnt splinter or something. Got clean edge's.
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Don't use plywood. It is strong, but not good in this situation. The thinner MDF would be better than the 30cm thick plywood.
If you're worried about flexing, use bracing (wood or threaded rod) inside the box
Why not in this situation?
Does some one have an idè or tips to cut 2 identical sheets? Or must I go over with the router after I have essemblyed the enclousure?
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I'm confused on what you mean by plates? and You should be using 3/4 inch MDF.. IDK what that translates to in where ever you live...
Hmmm, maby it sheets (?) Sorry my English is Screwd up ^^
3/4 inch is 20mm.
I have been talking to some expirenced enclousure builders here in Norway, and they say plywood is the way to go. Since is more stiff/dont flex so easy.
And I think 30mm plywood will be better then 20mm MDF. But Im not an expert.
And the local hardware stores dont sell untreated MDF. I must drive like 2 hours for getting some MDF
EDIT
This is what i meant by plates/sheets:
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Hi. Im started building an Enclousure for 2x B2 Audio ES8 (8").
And since the plywood is not that thick. Im gonna glue two plates upon each other to make them thicker. (ca 30mm thick)
But I got an problem, I cant get two identical plates. Any tips and trix you guys wanna share with me? It would be appriciated hihgly!
Sorry my horrible bad English
I bet B2 Audio aint familiar in the US. Here is some pics of my two small beast
And my son like them too
Changes in the air (one ninja pic)
in Just Meade....my projects - Tons of SMD Builds here!
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Doesnt look ghetto when the box is wrapped. But in these pics, it looks ghetto.
The box I made will NOT flex