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Got this a weekend project for the kids. Cabinet went together like legos. Used an old HSU research sub I had sitting in the garage powered with a 400 watt plate amp. My original plan had it sitting in the garage to fill out the sound ended up moving it to the living room at least until the V.B.S.S. subs are finished. Very happy with the results.
Built a subwoofer tuned to 25 Hz with this and the RSS315HF-4 12" from Parts Express, cutouts were perfect and everything extremely easy to glue together. Bracing placement was well thought out.
This kit was very easy to put together. I managed to do all the assembly work and finishing on my kitchen table - the more clamps, the better - and only took it outside for sanding. I didn't round the edges in case I decided to veneer it, but the Baltic Birch makes for a nice look as is. The kit would work well with one of the Dayton 12s, I used an Infinity 1260w and it fit perfect.
The kit comes with screws to mount the ports. You will need mounting hardware for the driver. I used a 24mm holesaw to mount a Speakon connector, you could just drill and add binding posts, or cut a hole for a plate amp with a jigsaw. I lined mine with denim insulation but this was probably unnecessary, and any lining you do, you want to stay away from the port mouths.
This gets louder than heck in my moderate-sized apartment, running off one channel of a Crown XLS1500. With any ported sub, make sure you have a high pass filter in your chain somewhere, to protect the driver from subsonic excursion.
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