0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 67924 times.
Good idea?
How about a variation of the sand box idea, a sort of in-between the sand and non-sand versions.One of my "diy project to be" is building one of Bob Brines TL single driver speakers (LT-2000). He sells the plans, which I have purchased. In it, and on his web site, he states that he uses Hardi-Backer board to line the inner enclosure, before attaching the damping insulation.Obviously one would have to adjust the internal volume measurements to account for the extra lining.Good idea?
Quote from: jk@home on 21 Jan 2009, 12:31 pmHow about a variation of the sand box idea, a sort of in-between the sand and non-sand versions.One of my "diy project to be" is building one of Bob Brines TL single driver speakers (LT-2000). He sells the plans, which I have purchased. In it, and on his web site, he states that he uses Hardi-Backer board to line the inner enclosure, before attaching the damping insulation.Obviously one would have to adjust the internal volume measurements to account for the extra lining.Good idea?I'd built ft1600mkii using the plans bought from bob brines. The resulting cabinet was extremely inert. I'm sure that if you build the servo sub using this technique will work out just great!
The amp has a gasket on it that will seal it. I did however, put a small enclosure around mine to further seal it. I will have the flat wall of the amp enclosure covered with No Rez as well.
Do you happen to have a picture of this?
I do not.
Would it work to inset the amp slightly into only the outer layer of MDF and the use some rope caulk as a seal?
Danny,I was planning on building the Rythmik Audio DS1200 CI subs. Recently I found this thread. In what ways would your Servo Sub kit 2 with the sandbox cabinet be superior? Looks to me to be a better sub and a better value. Thanks.
I'm going to build two subs, one of Danny's servo subs and another . I plan to line inside of boxes with a 3/8"-1/2" layer of a sound deadening material, used to deaden car body panels (called eDead made by Elemental design) mixed with lead shot with No-Rez over that, Here is pics of test samples I did. Sides will be 1 1/4" MDF the back will be 1 1/4" and 3/4" MDF and the front baffle will be 1 1/4" MDf sandwiched between 2 -3/4" MDF pieces with some kind of deadening layers, maybe eDead and vinyl floor tile on both sides and edges of the 1 1/4" MDF. my question is will it be a problem applying the No-Rez over this layer as it is not that smooth. Here is pics of test samples I did.
Did any of these make it out into the wild?