Adding a subwoofer to your car sound system is in
no way easy, especially if choosing to build a subwoofer enclosure.
Here it is :
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Find out about design and size is best for your
subwoofer. The wrong design or size could affect the performance of the
subwoofer in your car, making your system worse rather than better. The manual
should tell you the free amount of air space between woofer and enclosure
needed, whilst a simple equation where you find the EBO (efficiency bandwidth
products) can help find the best type of design. Alternatively, the manual or a
car audio expert may have suggestions on design.
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Decide upon how many enclosures you may need.
Although it is not necessary to create two separate enclosures, it practically
works better. A sub enclosure can also be separated down the middle in two, so
that one sturdy box fits two subs in. If no divider is there though, and one
subwoofer malfunctions, it will leave double the amount space needed for the
other sub, which will affect the performance of your system. Separating the
subs, whether by separate enclosures or a divider (known as twin enclosures),
will prevent this from happening. If you have one sub alone, this makes the
decision far easier as you will have only one enclosure to build.
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Think
long and hard about the materials you are going to use in your enclosure. The
enclosure is required to be a hard rigid structure, so that the subwoofer is
safely in place and can do its job correctly. Without a rigid structure, the
sub can easily be damaged and will not perform as it should. Therefore, the
material used needs to be strong and firm, for example, wood, MDF, fibreboard,
thick particle board or thick Plexiglas are all used regularly in enclosure
structures. Another choice is mould the enclosure into a shape using
fiberglass. However, this is time consuming due to the many layers needed.
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After thinking about the material, consider how
you are going to make sure it is a fixed and firm structure? Adding braces and
strengthening weak points, such as the corners will help keep together your
structure. Complete a design on how you are going to strengthen your structure
beforehand and remember that any reinforcement or brace will take up air space,
which means you'll need to expand the interior space in the enclosure design in
accordance with the space lost to the brace.
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When using nails and drills always be careful.
You don't want to unnecessarily drill holes or break the structure via screws.
The joints are a particular area, which can be easily damaged by screws. Avoid
potential damage by distancing your screws out with equal spaces and drilling
over half way prior to the screws being placed in, as this will stop the wood
from breaking.
Atrend E12Sv B Box Series 12-Inch Single Vented Subwoofer Enclosure
Product
Short Detail
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12-inch Single Vented Enclosure
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MDF Construction
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Completely Carpeted Enclosure
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1-inch Speaker Baffles
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Screwed Down Terminal Cups
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Atrend E12Sv B Box Series Single Vented
Subwoofer Enclosure (12-inch)
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