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Love your videos,Parker ive been following and liking all your media oulets ever since you started expanding and growing.Also watch every single video you put out on RU-vid like them as well. Keep growing Parker you give great info and content for all of us bassheads.
Pretty wild to see that you put this out, I bought this exact setup when they first released the new 6.5 but I’m just now installing them. Might build a very similar box
Dude I gotta say I look you up every other day to see what's new. I like your channel I've been trying to figure out a under seat box in a f150 ex cab with 10 or 12 I just ain't got it right to be a bass monster
damn, didn't know 6.5's could get that loud, i don't think they can carry very far though. I notice the smaller subs can be pretty darn loud in car b/c they use the car as a box almost, but rattling high rise office windows from across the street you need cone area for just the distance though, i'm not for certain i kinda pulled that out of my butt, i just know bass is weird like that.
Great job on the box! I have no doubt that it hits clean and hard for two 6.5 inch subs. As you continue to build enclosures, maybe consider getting a Kreg Jig. You can hide your screws and countersink them then plug the holes so you don't have to remove any screws when routing the edges. I would go with Duratex to cover the enclosure with because it's so easy to use and looks great plus it seals it from any moisture.
Great video as usual bro that is the next step I'm taking which is learning how to build a custom box. It's gonna be a learning curve but I'm down to learn
If you don't have the proper tools its hard im still learning but its not easy at all not to discourage you or anything its just a very hard thing and takes a lot of time and effort to learn even with the right tools sometimes but I have a small table saw so I am only able to use a circular saw on pices over 10 in
@@valorantorion1588 You could get by with a serrated butter knife, some rocks and a lot of patience but who's tryna do that? Some places can cut boards down for you but if you have access to tools it's worth it to build your own if you know how to. Just built my own in shop class and it sounds better than expected
@@valorantorion1588 i'm in the same boat lol, i got a table saw, and a jig saw, but then realized it's a huge learnign curve, and you forget to buy little stuff like clamps or proper screws. Most i have accomplished is converting existing boxes to fit different size boards, i converted skar's dual 8 to fit 6.5 subs, stuff like that.
Hey if helps , Down4sound sells Precut box kits , you just have to build it 😎👍 Because my issue would just be cutting the wood and getting it square and the correct ly measured cuts lol . Especially if you don't have the proper tools either 🍻cheers .
CT Sounds be hookin you up!!! Those are dope lil subs! I've got one of the CT Sounds Bio series on my 7.2 home surround sound! It'll play 20hz fiercely in my living room!🤣
very cool little box glad to see another basshead building his own boxes same as I would very cool another great vid man thanks also nice bike I still ride my older R6 and love it I have a 2020 R1m as well but I ride the 6 alot more around town and to work
CT sounds Meso are killer, you gotta tryout the 12" subs. I had mine going on a year and they're still going strong, but I know you really know how to test a subwoofer.💯😂
Dope video!! Quick question I’m currently running two JL TW3 12s under the back seat of my crew cab Silverado and just don’t like the minimum air space. And looking to get rid of the shallows and go with an 8” but then i seen the 6.5” My question is you think two of these Meso will do good under the seat of my truck ?
Awesome video brother like always them little subs with that new box look great an I follow you on all pages And subscribed the Sundown X12 is a Beast and if I didn't have kids them subs would be the subs I would own right now stay up man keep on keeping on 🤙🏼🍻
I use their mobile site. It doesn't have all the features but works pretty well. I built a box very similar to that but with the sub and port on the small end for an 8 and it's only 3-4 db below the few 12's I've tested
Thank so much parker You hit it out the park. The bix turned out great . id raptor line it The review was staight forward an liked the details you added.
I got a 1980 el camino. I was thinking about building this box to put on the bottom opening behind the seats. It's like 48" wide, and 15" tall give or take. Think this would work or should I try to make a box that fits the entire opening space, with mid-speakers and tweeters?
I have a question. If I was to build a box for my SxS, and I wanted to protect it from rain/elements. What would be the best coating for inside & outside?
i could be wrong but the specs you read were for only 1 6.5, so since you have to i think you were supposed to double the .5 cubes to 1.0 cube and the 12 inches of port to 24 inches. i could be wrong tho parker, box still sounds good tho!
Quick question please, I have two Kenwood amplifiers one for a 10 inch Orion sub in its box and a Rockford Fosgate 10 inch sub and another box. I haven’t tested for frequencies yet but is it silly to have two different subs in one system? I would like to have the second sub on a remote knob to where I can turn it up or down on certain songs
Curious if you got suggestions on my prebuilt ported enclosure with 2 hifonics Brutus square 12s it hit really hard in a Yukon xl and nowhere near as hard in an extended cab frontier what could I do to make it better the cheap way
I have a 2011 impala ive been looking for something smaller that would be different and still pound, i seen these before and was wondering about them, I think I might pull the trigger on them and build that little box, and rhino line it!
Definitely a tight app. Years back I would use a kicker app it also had test tones and a wiring charts was One of the better apps. Boom bump on bass heads bump on 🎶🎵👍👌✌️💯🥂🎃 great video
Why have people git away from MDF or particle board? Wouldn't birch have more resonance? I get the hard wood for finished faces on a box, it sound wise MDF would be more dead, or less distorting I would think. Whats ur thoughts?
I used that size box around the same port size the cubic feet may have been like .1 or .15 bigger but I used that for a toro 6.5 came out great not sure why ct recommended such a small box
EXOexo what happens if I wanna build a box that has 1 (x12") sub and have 2 ports... sub up/ports back the ports are slotted. How do I type that into the settings of the SubBoxPro program
I love this video, i did the same dimensions you did. , however i think you should make another box with a bigger port area such as 11- 12 squared. I noticed it creates a-lot of air , what do you think. Its worth a try and see what are the differences in between both boxes.
Can you make a video on your test bench. I am looking to build a test setup and I would love to see the details of yours. I think that would make awesome vid.
Thanks Parker great video I like those little Subs those are badass , but come on brother you know better than silicone.. that works for sealing up the box but you definitely want to use a glue for the build
Holy crap! I found this website when building a box for a couple of RF P3 12's for a buddy. They ask for a donation for use of the software. I gave em 15 bucks. Well worth it for the software. I use it now when I do other custom enclosures. Great video Parker, your content is always so positive and awesome!!
If you are using SubBox and put in two woofers and the program asks for the woofer displacement do you have to double the woofer displacment, or does the program accont for that? Greetz Stefan
Been using this program for a while.. but you’re going to have a lot of port noise running a port like that based on 9sqin on 6.5’s.. I could put this in other programs and check this but you should be no less then 1sqin per diameter of sub as a baseline standard.. with two 6.5’s the smallest you should be is 13sq and even then depending the size of the box you’re going to have port noise.. given the cubes of that box you most definitely are.. I’d have played around with .33-.5 cubes checking the response and tuned the port based on the response I wanted not what they recommend.. that box should most likely be .33-.4net per tuned to 35 to get it to play how one would actually want it too with a solid +3ish port boost and slow drop off. With what you did to that port sizing you just returned that box from 47 or whatever it was to like 54 lol.. you just made a very expensive mid base box that will generate a lot of port noise and likely be very peaky and boomy around the tuning with I’d guess a +6 at 54.. that is not a good build at all man and you know this.. this is first timer newb shit you posted right here..
I find the manufacturers recommend enclosure sizes to be way off. When you enter t/s parameters in enclosure molding software, it paints a very different picture. I'm running a scar 18 and they called for 2.75 sealed and 4 ish ported . After modeling it needs over 10 feet ported and between 4-8 sealed. I tell you it is allot better in the bigger boxes by far.
What the great app for tune and build box subwoofer 😱😲👍🏻💪🏻. I want build my subwoofer box can tune down to 32hz. Anyway thanks for video and the app😘👍🏻