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The kit is very nice and easy to assemble. The machine work makes the kit quick to assemble and VERY strong.
If you take the time to sand and finish, you can have a VERY nice very professional subwoofer cab with this kit. I am very happy with how this build came out A+++++
I purchased two of these for an 11.2 surround sound set up. Both went together simply and are very sturdy especially with the bracing inside. I used Macassar Ebony wood veneer, black lacquer front and string instrument clear lacquer.
(Posted on 8/14/17 from the old site)
I used a couple of these sealed boxes to create ported MBMs. At 1.25cft net with driver, bracing and ports included, they are tuned to 55hz and can easily put out 110db+ at 10feet from the MLP.
Putting these together is as easy as it gets, Erich's amazing packaging makes the potential for dings or dents almost impossible, and it's fun to build.
The reason to go with these types of enclosures is that they are high quality, and stable. Unlike the garbage that you can buy cheap for say a car sub (thin, no bracing, poorly constructed), these are beasts and will rival just about anything.
Very few people know that these are available, and because of that they are out of stock! Send the site's creator a note asking about these or other boxes and they will likely come back again.
Feel free to pay a lot more from another source, or smarten up and send a note to the site manager and ask him for a pair of these, or the other sizes you may want. It doesn't take that many people to get another run going, but jeez guys just check these prices vs the competition and it's a no-brainer.
Can you build a perfect box with a perfect cutout, bracing and dado grooves and joints for the price shown above? Not if your labor is worth more than $1 an hour!
These, and the other speakers on this site, are the best deal in audio, period. Please feel free to see my other reviews for the Ported 15 Sub, and the HTM-12s. My reviews have links to build threads with lots of details should you be interested!
(Posted on 3/30/13 from the old site)
I bought two of these with the 12 inch Dayton RS cutout. Turns out the cutout fits the Infinity 1260w/1262w perfectly, so I'm just going to use those woofers. The box itself was super easy to construct - I did it with no clamps using Titebond II. Excellent packaging, excellent cuts, excellent price. Thanks for making DIY a possibility for me, Erich!
(Posted on 3/21/13 from the old site)
I took the package into my garage, opened it up and laid everything out and fit it all together without glue to see how it was going to go. At first I was worried that their were no instructions. But quickly realized that the box can only go together one way, so you really can't mess it up. This is a well thought out design, even for someone's first DIY project.
I glued in the braces and let it dry for a little while, then pretty much did the other panels one after the other with my brad nailer. Crazy easy. A sheet of wood would've cost me $35. Then it would have took me a full day of measuring, cutting, and routering. That's easily worth the extra $30 just in saved time, let alone the easy assembly and nice braces.
(Posted on 2/7/13 from the old site)
This is a boon for people like me who have few tools and lack the woodworking skills. Erich included a custom baffle for a 12" subwoofer and also did cuts for the plate amp. The flat packs are cut precisely and are easy to assemble. The packing was great and everything survived. I cannot thank enough Erich for providing such a great service for DIYers like me.
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