lmao you are probably right about that. I swear when I opened the box that I could catch the faint scent of the sweat and tears of children from a 3rd world country.It's probably so they don't have to wait to box it up. They probably glue it and it's sitting on a container ship while the glue is still drying lol
lmao you are probably right about that. I swear when I opened the box that I could catch the faint scent of the sweat and tears of children from a 3rd world country.
My printer will print PLA and PETG. Great ideas, I was thinking of printing some logos to attach to my box.What material does it print? Pods for components is obvious but you could always do accents for your box, raised letters or other fancy looking trim type pieces. Flares for ports also come to mind.
I had a pair of those old Aura components long ago, gave them to one of my brothers... also had some of the Aura amps of that era. They made some great equipment.
Mark (Car Audio Fabrication) did a video or two with the 3d printer and an awesome looking amp rack. You should check it out. It may get the creative juices flowing.
Thank you! Great ideas on those channels. That 3D printed amp rack is sick! Definitely getting the wheels turning on what I can do with this.Check out SoundmanCA on youtube. He had some tweeter pods 3d printed for his F150 build. Turned out nice.
That tool is the best right? It's awesome to have so many attachments that can be used on almost any project. I went from cutting metal, to scraping wall paper, to cutting out door jams all with the same tool. Out-freakin-standing!Looking good so far. I'm interested to see how it turns out.
I just bought one of those saws this past weekend for a job. It is my new favorite tool.
Edit: I was way off on the cubic feet. It would be more like .45 sealedWhat would the approx cf for the 8' sealed?
Usually you see it on high powered subs, it just adds additional reinforcement reducing the chance of failure.Man, I noticed that. I don't think I've ever had a sub with this on it. Pardon my ignorance, but what is the benefit or disadvantage of this? My guess would be to make reconing easier
I agree and disagreeUsually you see it on high powered subs, it just adds additional reinforcement reducing the chance of failure.
Oh I agree its overkill, but I like seeing it.I agree and disagree
It's unnecessary if the sub is glued properly but I'm not a sub builder so I'm not going to get technical about it, just an opinion based on my observations.
How many of Fi's 4 inch coil subs do you see with it?
You have to really botch building a woofer to have the spider separate from the landing, anything more than glue is unnecessary for strength. It's more likely the screws just help the 8 year old Chinese kids properly align the spider/coil as it is assembled.Usually you see it on high powered subs, it just adds additional reinforcement reducing the chance of failure.
Ebp on the 8s is 100, these are not designed for sealed enclosures.What would the approx cf for the 8' sealed?
Probably well. Fs is like 45 hzHow do you all think they would work in a door as a midbass?
That’s perfect power for them. They don’t need or want much more than thatNice to see a build with these. Were contemplating 4 of the 8's off a Skar RP800.1