Zefren's Autotuba

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zefrenm
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Zefren's Autotuba

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Hello all, the latest cousins build, a dual loaded 8 inch diver at 19 ½ inches wide for a replacement sub for my cousin. Even after the build the autotuba weighed less than a dual loaded P2 sub. This seems to saves about a ¼ tank gas as my cousin reports. We at first though one 8 inch driver would have enough power but we were is appointed and opted to re-build with a dual loaded 8 instead of building a autotuba with a 10 in driver. If your a competition sub guy looking to build an auto tuba build it dual loaded and save the wood of an under-performing 1st attempt. :lol:
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“With much respect and honor Dear sir … The size of the Tuba 60 is of non consequence, I rather do love bass and bass rather loves size, so save the “its too big comments” … thank you :)

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Zefren's Autotuba part 2

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the build continues
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“With much respect and honor Dear sir … The size of the Tuba 60 is of non consequence, I rather do love bass and bass rather loves size, so save the “its too big comments” … thank you :)

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#3 Post by bassmonster »

Nice build! A drywall square might be my favorite tool other than a table saw, it squares up panels, acts as a ruler, and provides a bumper to draw lines on all at the same time. 8)

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Zefren's Autotuba part 3

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More continues
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“With much respect and honor Dear sir … The size of the Tuba 60 is of non consequence, I rather do love bass and bass rather loves size, so save the “its too big comments” … thank you :)

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#5 Post by Chris_Allen »

Love the PARs for garage lighting! :lol:
Built:
6xDR200, 2xT39, 2xT48, 2xJack110, 1xOmni10.5, 1xAutotuba, 1xT18, 1xSLA Pro, 1xW8, 1xW10

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#6 Post by Ryan A »

Which drivers are you planning on using?

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#7 Post by AntonZ »

Chris_Allen wrote:Love the PARs for garage lighting! :lol:
Indeed, and it also heats up a bit which can be useful this time of year :lol:

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