burdette
03-14-2003, 12:31 PM
Well, I put power to driver last night for the first time. My sub isn't finished, but all the component parts are done. I've actually slowed down a bit because I wanted to have some construction pics, but my wife has been out of town with our digital camera. She gets back tomorrow.
It works.. at least it moves air and made some glass rattle on the Monster's Inc. sock destruction. There is definitely a lower lower-end than I had - a more... solid foundation. I'm not making any judgements yet, considering the tube isn't lined, and the top, bottom and tube are just sitting together - no glue. It seems to boom a little, but I think once I actually put the thing together, line the tube, secure the port, etc, it'll be more controlled. Plus, frankly, my gear wasn't recreating the bottom octave and a half from 40Hz down to the teens... what I am hearing just might be plain old low bass and no booming at all!
I need to download the low frequency sweep and burn a CD. I haven't run a set-up DVD or anything yet.. no use to do that until final construction is completed. But, it WORKS! I, of course, had a knot in my stomach imagining trying to trouble-shoot when it didn't fire up.
I am absolutely thrilled with the way the build has turned out - neat, clean, sharp. I'll post pics tomorrow.
Thanks again for all the help I've received here.
It works.. at least it moves air and made some glass rattle on the Monster's Inc. sock destruction. There is definitely a lower lower-end than I had - a more... solid foundation. I'm not making any judgements yet, considering the tube isn't lined, and the top, bottom and tube are just sitting together - no glue. It seems to boom a little, but I think once I actually put the thing together, line the tube, secure the port, etc, it'll be more controlled. Plus, frankly, my gear wasn't recreating the bottom octave and a half from 40Hz down to the teens... what I am hearing just might be plain old low bass and no booming at all!
I need to download the low frequency sweep and burn a CD. I haven't run a set-up DVD or anything yet.. no use to do that until final construction is completed. But, it WORKS! I, of course, had a knot in my stomach imagining trying to trouble-shoot when it didn't fire up.
I am absolutely thrilled with the way the build has turned out - neat, clean, sharp. I'll post pics tomorrow.
Thanks again for all the help I've received here.