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2x15" subwoofer DIY holiday project
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<blockquote data-quote="chris" data-source="post: 30799" data-attributes="member: 352"><p>Bracing is one of the most important things when building a sub, 16 or 18 mm mdf is just not rigid enough to handle the forces in a sub. If you take into account the surface area of the box, the movement in the box itself may generate more sound than the driver. You could still double up on the front baffle for a start it will help a lot. </p><p>As for the A 500. As I use one myself for sub duty. Mine gives me more than enough bass, BUT I?m no bass head no 50cent just 2c.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris, post: 30799, member: 352"] Bracing is one of the most important things when building a sub, 16 or 18 mm mdf is just not rigid enough to handle the forces in a sub. If you take into account the surface area of the box, the movement in the box itself may generate more sound than the driver. You could still double up on the front baffle for a start it will help a lot. As for the A 500. As I use one myself for sub duty. Mine gives me more than enough bass, BUT I?m no bass head no 50cent just 2c. [/QUOTE]
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