Hi - I want to share a few pictures of my Rythmik sub. I used the "sand-box" design idea from Danny's web site, and built it as a down-firing sub, like the design on the Rythmik web site. The best of both worlds, in my opinion. I love it. I hooked it up a last week and had a heck of a time getting all of the settings in my Denon 4308 receiver so that the sub was enabled correctly. But once I got past that it worked fine. I still have more tweaking to do on the settings, but the sound is amazing. Music sounds great and last night I watched my first movie with it. The movie started out with a thunderstorm and I almost jumped out of my chair! (I obviously have not owned a sub before). And that is with the level set way down!
Danny (at Gr Research) and Brian (at Rythmik Audio) were great to work with . I had a couple of questions and they were both very responsive.
In case you are interested, it is a sealed box, interior volume is about 1.6 cu ft, and it weighs about 170 lbs (with the sand).
Here are a few pictures:
Sub-1.jpg: finished sub. MDF box, finished with
Birdseye maple veneer and solid teak top and legs

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http://www.buesseler.com/subwoofer/sub-1.jpgSub-2.jpg: here you can see the inner box before
it was glued. The amp is also boxed in seperately

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http://www.buesseler.com/subwoofer/sub-2.jpgSub-3.jpg: Finished Inner box - 1/2" MDF sides with
3/4" MDF top/bottom/supports

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http://www.buesseler.com/subwoofer/sub-3.jpgSub-4.jpg: 1/2" MDF spacers and outer 3/4" MFD box being buit

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http://www.buesseler.com/subwoofer/sub-4.jpgSub-5.jpg: Air space betwen boxes full of sand, ready for
3/4" MDF top to be glued on

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http://www.buesseler.com/subwoofer/sub-5.jpgSub-6.jpg: Finished sub, rear view

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http://www.buesseler.com/subwoofer/sub-6.jpgSub-7.jpg: Another view of the finished sub

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http://www.buesseler.com/subwoofer/sub-7.jpgJohn