Rustyrocker
Well-Known Member
Hi, this is only my 2nd post here. In the 1st I made the decision to add a sub to my existing system.
I already had a Monacor Sam-2 amp and decided to go with Dayton Audios RSS315 HF-4 driver for the bass driver.
I'm a pretty good cabinet maker but tend to work trial and error with an eye on manf recommendations when it comes to sizing speakers.
The plan is a tall unit of around 36 x 36 x 82cms, giving a sealed box volume of around 84 litres. I read from the specs that this would be the target.
I'd welcome any advice on the proposal, it is an odd size for a sub but the room dictates I keep it fairly slim rather than cubic.
Given it's a sealed box, unless you guys advise differently, would the driver be best placed near the top or the bottom. Just realised I could actually turn it over if I kept the design simple and put the amp on centre the idea is to slant of the top at 45* from middle to back to improve looks.
Do's or don't does equally welcome, cheers in advance.
I already had a Monacor Sam-2 amp and decided to go with Dayton Audios RSS315 HF-4 driver for the bass driver.
I'm a pretty good cabinet maker but tend to work trial and error with an eye on manf recommendations when it comes to sizing speakers.
The plan is a tall unit of around 36 x 36 x 82cms, giving a sealed box volume of around 84 litres. I read from the specs that this would be the target.
I'd welcome any advice on the proposal, it is an odd size for a sub but the room dictates I keep it fairly slim rather than cubic.
Given it's a sealed box, unless you guys advise differently, would the driver be best placed near the top or the bottom. Just realised I could actually turn it over if I kept the design simple and put the amp on centre the idea is to slant of the top at 45* from middle to back to improve looks.
Do's or don't does equally welcome, cheers in advance.