Little something I built for the home
Nice work. I started on doing two "tube towers" for 12" subs a couple years ago but never finished it
A plumbing contractor I knew gave me two 48" long PVC tubes (the green stuff used for storm sewers), I cut a baffle for each end, put a 3" port in the bottom end, cut the hole for a 12" sub in the top and..............well that's as far as I got
Woulda been so sweet had I finished it though having these tubes standing in the corners of the room non-chalant until the bass hit [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
A plumbing contractor I knew gave me two 48" long PVC tubes (the green stuff used for storm sewers), I cut a baffle for each end, put a 3" port in the bottom end, cut the hole for a 12" sub in the top and..............well that's as far as I got
Woulda been so sweet had I finished it though having these tubes standing in the corners of the room non-chalant until the bass hit [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
Those tube subwoofer enclosures can be made with a little procduct called....sonotube. It is a carboard cement form.
Whats that you say, a carboard subwoofer encloser, never...
Look it up...and you will see why a company called svsubwoofers make some of the best rated home subes on the market...
Whats that you say, a carboard subwoofer encloser, never...
Look it up...and you will see why a company called svsubwoofers make some of the best rated home subes on the market...
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Originally posted by SUX 2BU:
Nice work. I started on doing two "tube towers" for 12" subs a couple years ago but never finished it
A plumbing contractor I knew gave me two 48" long PVC tubes (the green stuff used for storm sewers), I cut a baffle for each end, put a 3" port in the bottom end, cut the hole for a 12" sub in the top and..............well that's as far as I got
Woulda been so sweet had I finished it though having these tubes standing in the corners of the room non-chalant until the bass hit [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
Nice work. I started on doing two "tube towers" for 12" subs a couple years ago but never finished it
A plumbing contractor I knew gave me two 48" long PVC tubes (the green stuff used for storm sewers), I cut a baffle for each end, put a 3" port in the bottom end, cut the hole for a 12" sub in the top and..............well that's as far as I got
Woulda been so sweet had I finished it though having these tubes standing in the corners of the room non-chalant until the bass hit [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
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