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#16 Post by Jon Barnhardt »

It can be. I always mount the drivernd then remove before I install that panel. I've started installing the panel with the bolts fully screwed in place (minus speaker) to keep the threads clear from debris the rest of the build.

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#17 Post by Fatso »

Question

How much sound is the driver supposed to make when mounted in the baffle or whatever its called. When I ran a 25 hz tones at 10v it was barely audible. Mounted I can hear it. I don't think it's rubbing but it is close. Would the baffle boars cause the 25 hz to be louder or more audible? Both alone and mounted on the boars it is in exactly the same place, face up on a padded chair.

Any help appreciated.

I'm going to leave the driver mounted in the panel and mount the panel driver installed. I do not think I would ever get the T-nuts lined up and threaded correctly otherwise.


In a related area.... It also seems that this thing is a little crazy. I get 10v out of the 300 watt O-audio amp at <5% on the volume knob. 30v at around 10%. 30v looks like X max to me. Will placing the driver in the airtight cab make it use more power to get to X max. I worry that the power range is so small I will never get it "dialed in"

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#18 Post by cheapbasslovin »

I would not expect the baffle by itself to cause a notable difference in noise during the break in/ test phase.

I can put a lot more voltage on my Beta 10s after installing them in the Jack then I could before installing them. I would expect the same from your sub.
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#19 Post by Fatso »

I wanted you to say yes, the thought of trimming that panel more is terrible.

I will have to study on it...

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#20 Post by Fatso »

I want to be done so I trimmed a little more from the baffle. I'm 99% sure it's not touching. Tried chalk and don't see any evidence other than where I touched when I sat it down. I'm gonna believe the baffle make it a little louder. Someone confirm this belief please.

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#21 Post by cheapbasslovin »

I think I misunderstood your earlier post. I didn't get that you were worried about rubbing. I thought that you wanted more noise and weren't getting it. Sorry about that.

FWIW I'm pretty sure rubbing would make a notably crappy sound.
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#22 Post by Tom Smit »

Fatso wrote:I want to be done so I trimmed a little more from the baffle. I'm 99% sure it's not touching. Tried chalk and don't see any evidence other than where I touched when I sat it down.
That's good. :)
Fatso wrote:I'm gonna believe the baffle make it a little louder. Someone confirm this belief please.
It does. That is why it is best to the driver break-in outside the cab. When you have it all assembled, try it again. :twisted:
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#23 Post by Fatso »

THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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#24 Post by Fatso »

how important are the braces inside the driver compartment? I am tired and don't want to do them. All I have left is the braces and last side...... so weak

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#25 Post by bassmonster »

Fatso wrote:how important are the braces inside the driver compartment? I am tired and don't want to do them. All I have left is the braces and last side...... so weak
Follow the plans. Bill knows best.

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#26 Post by Gregory East »

You must be tired. I don't think Bill puts in any more bracing than is absolutely necessary to stop resonant wobbles of flat panels under extreme bass pressure.

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#27 Post by Dan30 »

Finish it up tomorrow. They wouldn't be in the plans if they weren't important.
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#28 Post by Harley »

Fatso wrote: I am tired and don't want to do them. All I have left is the braces and last side...... so weak
Have a sleep and a glass of nitro-glycerene to get you going again :mrgreen:
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#29 Post by Fatso »

not what I wanted to hear. I wanted Bill to say "they are for cosmetic purposes only, wanted to give you something to do with leftover wood" :D . Oh well I guess I can cut them tomorrow. Clamping them to the sides of the cab will be rather difficult.

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#30 Post by Harley »

Fatso wrote: I am tired and don't want to do them. All I have left is the braces and last side...... so weak
Have a sleep and a glass of nitro-glycerene to get you going again :mrgreen:

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