Shawn's Table Tuba Build - Dual Loaded 8" Infinity 860W
- Bill Fitzmaurice
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Re: Shawn's Table Tuba Build - Dual Loaded 8" Infinity 860W
Make sure you get a brace between the baffle and the next panel, centered between the drivers.
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Thanks for the reminder. The picture I posted doesn't show it very well, but the 3/5 brace is in there. I didn't get a chance to install the 2/7 braces yet.Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:Make sure you get a brace between the baffle and the next panel, centered between the drivers.
You can see it better on this picture:

Re: Shawn's Table Tuba Build - Dual Loaded 8" Infinity 860W
I installed a few more panels last night. I'd be done by now if it weren't for all the braces.





Re: Shawn's Table Tuba Build - Dual Loaded 8" Infinity 860W
The sub is functional as of yesterday. I made the mistake of bringing it into my living room to test it, so who knows how long it will stay there until I put the finishing touches on it (making it into an actual table).
This thing is absolutely amazing. It digs so much deeper than my T18's and is louder in general. Stuff is vibrating all over my house now and I've had to adjust the pictures on the shelf in the living room about three times to keep them from falling.
I don't know how much better/worse the recommended drivers would be, but I can't imagine them being any better than these Infinity's. I played some kind of bass test song earlier and my vision was actually going blurry from ~6 feet away.
The only other subs I've had do that are the two T39's I built.
I'm really happy with the build. I'll try to get some measurements and maybe a video posted in a few days.



Surprisingly, there's about an inch of clearance left.

Where it sits at the moment. Notice the two white spots on the wall where I had to add extra drywall screws for the T18 that was there previously.


This thing is absolutely amazing. It digs so much deeper than my T18's and is louder in general. Stuff is vibrating all over my house now and I've had to adjust the pictures on the shelf in the living room about three times to keep them from falling.
I don't know how much better/worse the recommended drivers would be, but I can't imagine them being any better than these Infinity's. I played some kind of bass test song earlier and my vision was actually going blurry from ~6 feet away.

I'm really happy with the build. I'll try to get some measurements and maybe a video posted in a few days.



Surprisingly, there's about an inch of clearance left.

Where it sits at the moment. Notice the two white spots on the wall where I had to add extra drywall screws for the T18 that was there previously.

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Re: Shawn's Table Tuba Build - Dual Loaded 8" Infinity 860W
Nice! That thing will never make it out of the living room again. 

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Don't tell that to my wife.bassmonster wrote:Nice! That thing will never make it out of the living room again.

Re: Shawn's Table Tuba Build - Dual Loaded 8" Infinity 860W
Quick throw a table cloth on it and call it done.
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Re: Shawn's Table Tuba Build - Dual Loaded 8" Infinity 860W
Any ideas for the finish yet?
Plain black, or the wife friendly "blend in with the furniture" thing that we saw recently?
Plain black, or the wife friendly "blend in with the furniture" thing that we saw recently?
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Re: Shawn's Table Tuba Build - Dual Loaded 8" Infinity 860W
It'll be a larger version of this:Bas Gooiker wrote:Any ideas for the finish yet?
Plain black, or the wife friendly "blend in with the furniture" thing that we saw recently?

Although, I kind of like Gauss's idea..

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I've been demoing the first part of Transformers 2 for anyone that comes over to hear it and the reactions are hilarious when the giant excavator transforms and smashes into the ground. The low frequencies pound your whole body and shake everything in the room, leaving smiles on everyone who's watching. You can actually feel the low frequency waves hit you in slower pulses. This sub has absolutely exceeded my expectations.
*Edit - Removed sweeps for inaccuracy.
I'm not sure my wife will go with the table cloth idea.
*Edit - Removed sweeps for inaccuracy.
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Re: Shawn's Table Tuba Build - Dual Loaded 8" Infinity 860W
After some EQ using an old Behringer unit. I'd still like to get a miniDSP though.


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Re: Shawn's Table Tuba Build - Dual Loaded 8" Infinity 860W
sounds like a slight upgrade to the jbl gto, & a useable cone gasket unlike the gto!
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You measured the room, not the cabs response. Cabin gain, nulls & power alleys come into play in-room. Read the measurement of "Frankenspeakers" again, as it was measured properly, outside in half space. This would be a valid comparison.shawn_g wrote:... in the room ...
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Re: Shawn's Table Tuba Build - Dual Loaded 8" Infinity 860W
I think you missed this part of my post:DJPhatman wrote:![]()
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You measured the room, not the cabs response. Cabin gain, nulls & power alleys come into play in-room. Read the measurement of "Frankenspeakers" again, as it was measured properly, outside in half space. This would be a valid comparison.shawn_g wrote:... in the room ...
I thought it was obvious that it wasn't an accurate test.I did some very un-scientific sweeps over the weekend. The DB figures aren't calibrated with an SPL meter, so take those with a grain of salt. I'd like to do a ground-plane measurement sometime.