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Me and a buddy were talkin about trying to make a completly round enclosure.

cuz bass sounds better/air moves better with no flat surfaces right?

only thing i could think of other than kurfing some big ass pieces of wood, was some of that 1/2" (or however thick it is) sewer pipe thats heavy as hell.

it seems pretty dense, and ive seen it in 12"+ diameters.

i may be out of my mind, but anybody think this would work?

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Me and a buddy were talkin about trying to make a completly round enclosure.

cuz bass sounds better/air moves better with no flat surfaces right?

only thing i could think of other than kurfing some big ass pieces of wood, was some of that 1/2" (or however thick it is) sewer pipe thats heavy as hell.

it seems pretty dense, and ive seen it in 12"+ diameters.

i may be out of my mind, but anybody think this would work?

can be 1/2, 3/4, etc thick heavy as hell but easy to work with, seen it used for spl dont know about music

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Me and a buddy were talkin about trying to make a completly round enclosure.

cuz bass sounds better/air moves better with no flat surfaces right?

only thing i could think of other than kurfing some big ass pieces of wood, was some of that 1/2" (or however thick it is) sewer pipe thats heavy as hell.

it seems pretty dense, and ive seen it in 12"+ diameters.

i may be out of my mind, but anybody think this would work?

It will....made a few home sub enclosures with 12-20 inch pipe I got through a local supply shop...it will hold up well

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so yall have seen it done before?

thats cool that it will actually work though.

we might have to get us a 10 foot piece and play around with it.

we were thinkin about makin it sealed for sq, but jack said he's not sure about playin music with it.

hell i dunno, we're just gonna have to get some and try it out.

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so yall have seen it done before?

thats cool that it will actually work though.

we might have to get us a 10 foot piece and play around with it.

we were thinkin about makin it sealed for sq, but jack said he's not sure about playin music with it.

hell i dunno, we're just gonna have to get some and try it out.

It will play music just fine...done then ported and sealed..all in home audio though they sounded real good

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well thats cool.

ill have to give one a try one of these days.

im thinkin the 3/4" stuff.

how do you calculate air space in a round enclosure though?

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ive been pondering something about round tube also. I been thinking of putin a tube inside a larger tube and using the open area as a port. i added a pic its not the greatest but you will get the point.

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so the sub and tube it is connected to are going to float in there? or are they suspended by something

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