http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=45643.0Randy, when you place the woofer onto the front baffle with the threaded rods sticking through the mounting holes on the woofer, I assume you'll use nuts and washers to snug down the speaker? How will you trim off the excess rod? Using 1x2's and steel rods should make for a pretty strong box.
Some years ago I built a sub kit from ACI using the SV-10 and their plate amp in a 1.75 cu. in. ported cabinet. It was made using standard MDF 3/4" and window bracing. It had prodigious amounts of quality bass which was much better than my old Velodyne. I gave the sub to my son for Christmas, but I'd love to have one just like it. They're not available any longer.
After reading nearly the entire Rythmik website, I'm pretty impressed with their knowledge, experience, r&d and products. I bet you end up with a top notch sub for a bargain price. Please let me know more about the results.
slbenz, I plan to talk with several places like Rythmik audio, Madisound, Meniscus, Parts Express, etc about the dimensions of my Velodyne box to get a better idea of what I could do to rebuild my old sub with new stuff. Although the Velodyne is at least 10 years old, it still works great for what it is. I could probably sell off the parts (servo controlled woofer and matching amp) to help finance the rebuild. Or, use it for a music sub... still thinking this out.