I am the recent new owner of a larger Sub woofer. The best I can tell it is an original larger sub. it is the tallboy design. I have also acquired more drivers that match and plan to build 2 more so as to run 3 of these in my dual purpose (2 ch listening and HT ) rig.
Question i have is that since I'm building a couple from scratch, has anyone else ever built any of these from specs Brian gave that may be slightly different in volume, shape, etc. from reading I see where these are listed as having 6.75 ft cubed and then the new largers are listed as having somewhat over 8 cubic feet of volume. When i measure mine the internal volume does not come out to even 6 ft cubed but around 5.75. however if I account for total volume that the enclosure takes up from an external focus it is over 6. This even includes the base are for the slot loaded passive. Does anyone know the true internal volume of any or all of the larger sub-woofer designs? Also the dimensions that i find given for these online; are they total dimensions including the slot area? or are they just eh cabinet portion? When i build I would naturally like to make a much heavier, more thoroughly braced cabinet, and possibly even vary the shape somewhat to better suit my space and therefore my wife. Since Brian did not use any "normal" modeling for these, it would be nearly impossible to reverse engineer them and since there appear to be no specs for the drivers it cant even remotely be worked out that way. Even the different drivers he apparently used in these (supposedly) similar designs (larger and new larger, etc.) had very different specs for the most part. So the safest bet is to use what is known that Brian did and have it work.
Does anyone know the actual internal volumes of these models? does anyone have any detailed measurements of these models specifying the cabinet only portion and also the slot load portions dimensions separately?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.