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Jazz 10-30-2007 08:55 PM

8" Sub BOX recommendations...
 
hi

would you guys recommend i build my own box or buy one?
what is the best way to go?
if i were to buy one , where should i be looking?

thanks
Jazz

df.dima 10-30-2007 09:45 PM

Depends on the tools you got.

At minimum I'd want to have a brad nailer. I don't like ****ing around with screws. Crimps to hold the construction too.
A table saw would help too or as an alternative, getting the mdf cut at HD/Rona may turn out very good, depending on the mood of the guy at that time of day :).
I'm sure with mdf + glue + small stuff and carpet you can be under $60-80 range to pull it off.

if you were to buy one, you'd do to your nearest reputable local shop. It won't be $80 though.

Jazz 10-30-2007 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by df.dima (Post 282727)
Depends on the tools you got.

At minimum I'd want to have a brad nailer. I don't like ****ing around with screws. Crimps to hold the construction too.
A table saw would help too or as an alternative, getting the mdf cut at HD/Rona may turn out very good, depending on the mood of the guy at that time of day :).
I'm sure with mdf + glue + small stuff and carpet you can be under $60-80 range to pull it off.

if you were to buy one, you'd do to your nearest reputable local shop. It won't be $80 though.


how do i figure the right dimensions for an 8"?
is there a formula?

df.dima 10-30-2007 10:08 PM

you need at least manufacturer's box size recommendation or t/s specs of the driver to model out yourself.

I recommend that you play with winsd just with any size so you'll find out a few things.

LinearTeam

there's bassbox pro, but i think winisd is easier to pick up.

Sinemeup 10-31-2007 02:53 AM

Don't be shy, build a doghouse for that sub. Do you have the driver already? If so please, do tell

Jazz 10-31-2007 05:48 AM


Originally Posted by Sinemeup (Post 282773)
Don't be shy, build a doghouse for that sub. Do you have the driver already? If so please, do tell


i have very little room in my vw corrado. it need to be as small as possible.

i will buy a PolkMomo 8"(200W RMS) that will be powered by a Alpine V Power 220 W RMS.

thanks
Jazz

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Mechanizm 10-31-2007 08:46 PM

For an 8" driver in a low-power application, why not try building your own enclosure? 8" prefab boxes are uncommon, and most shops don't stock them though could order one from hammerhill etc... You mentioned a 220 watt alpine amp...do you mean a MRP-T220? If so, that's only 140w RMS @ 4ohm mono, or 2x50w RMS. It's a small amp, the bare minimum for a subwoofer application, however it should be adequate for your Polk 8".

I'm not familiar with the Polk woofer, but it should accommodate a very small enclosure (basically big enough to hold the speaker itself)

veeman 10-31-2007 10:02 PM

.5-.8 cubes should do the trick in a sealed application. It won't be very loud, but if you just want some low end...should be ok. Just a note, a 12" type r Alpine sub just needs .85 cubes sealed to sound very good, and it gets loud with 500 watts...just thought I'd mention it incase you have the space.

Dukk 11-01-2007 02:24 PM

I had a 1.5cuft ABC with an RE8 in my 86 Civic hatch and it was slammo :thumbsup: :D


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