Well it's been done for about a week now. I have been doing some listening and have mixed results so far. The output is there, it is just a little more boomy than I was hoping for. I have two issues that I know is killing me. The first, my receiver, it's an old Kenwood VR-507 that has no bass management. From the research I've done if I set the front speakers to normal it low passes the sub at 100hz. It sure doesn't sound like it to me, sounds like I'm getting much more than that. My old sub had a crossover on the back of the amp that I could turn down so it sounded decent. My second problem, my room sucks. I have a brick floor, half the wall is stone, I have eighteen windows, three sets of french doors, and a cathedral ceiling! If you listen right at the sub you can tell to much high frequency is getting through though.
Output is pretty impressive, although, the more you crank on it, the more boom you get. You can tell that the potential is there for nice tight, clean bass. So far I have my amp turned up slightly over half way. Speaking of the amp, I played with the crossover that is selectable on the back of the amp. From my understanding I should be using the 135 setting for a sealed enclosure. I can't tell any difference at all between the 135 and 35. This amp gets HOT! Even with just tv watching you cant hold your hand on the back of it at all. I must say for such a small amp, it delivers the wattage to move some air with the SW-12B's. I can't confirm that it is down -3db at 25hz but it seems like it will play low, I don't have any idea how low though.
I watched the last Star Trek movie the other night and was pretty impressed with the output for movies, it'll slap you right in your chest! Just wish I could get it a little cleaner. I know that it sounds like I'm not to happy with it but I am, I know that with the proper EQ and a better room it would sound fantastic. It is a much better movie sub than my previous and that is the main reason I built it. I'll include some final assembly pictures. When my brother sends me the build pictures from his iphone I'll include them as well. I can tell you this much it is built stout, probably weighs over 130 lbs.


