Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

Post your build odyssey here.
Post Reply
Message
Author
bassmonster
Posts: 1384
Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:23 am

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#91 Post by bassmonster »

Got lots of progress done last night and this morning. Last night I attached Panels 4 and 5.

Image



This morning I finished constructing my custom Bash amp box, sans soldering up the fan circuit (will be done later today probably). It's definitely one of the most ghetto things I've ever built and it's ugly as sin, but it works well, and it's as strong as anything that can be bought commercially, for a lot less price. DIY rocks!

Image

Image

Look at these ugly freehanded vents!

Image

There are identical vents on the bottom, with some rubber feet as well.

More progress later today.

User avatar
Drey Chennells
Posts: 1377
Joined: Sun May 17, 2009 10:12 pm
Location: Central FL ~Authorized Builder
Contact:

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#92 Post by Drey Chennells »

If you have push/pull fans you won't want vents. :chainsaw:
"Things happen, but music stays in your blood forever~." bf

InfraCoustik
Consulting/Design/Fabrication
Authorized BF Builder
http://www.infracoustik.com/
info@infracoustik.com

bassmonster
Posts: 1384
Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:23 am

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#93 Post by bassmonster »

Drey Chennells wrote:If you have push/pull fans you won't want vents. :chainsaw:
I don't quite understand what you're saying. :noob:

I understand how the push/pull fan configuration works, but I don't own any amps like that. There are two other amps/receivers in my arsenal, one is a HT receiver (Sony STR-D1011) and doesn't have a fan at all. The other (Sony MHC-EC77) has a fan that pushes air out the back, with vents in the bottom of the amp cabinet. My Bash amp box has vents in the top and bottom, and the fan pushes air out the back. The Bash amp box will be sitting on top of the HT receiver most likely (the box+Bash amp only weighs ~5 pounds), it might suck a little hot air from the bottom vents and the HT receiver. I don't think it will be any problem, will it?

Edit, never mind I understand now. The jack plate was mistaken for another fan.
Last edited by bassmonster on Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.

bassmonster
Posts: 1384
Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:23 am

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#94 Post by bassmonster »

Panels 5 and its brace, and Panel 6 attached.

Image

Image

I've heard and know that smearing the PL does no good. I'm doing it on the inner panels but won't be on the outer panels.

Also, I'm starting to want to paint the sub when it's finished. I'm thinking that the entire thing black, and the mouth braces bright yellow, would look wicked. :twisted:
Last edited by bassmonster on Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Gregory East
Posts: 3495
Joined: Sat May 13, 2006 9:56 pm

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#95 Post by Gregory East »

Drey Chennells wrote:If you have push/pull fans you won't want vents. :chainsaw:
you made me look a bit closer, the round thing on the side is an output jack plate.

Ghetto as it is, you might want to separate the bash's incoming air from the warmed air off the reciever, and its own exhaust. Considering those amps usually run inside a box with no venting at all, it's probably just more DIY overkill.
BAT10, Bad Auto Tuba. Reverse folded TAT to fit JBL 1014D, 350W driver, voltage limit unknown.

bassmonster
Posts: 1384
Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:23 am

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#96 Post by bassmonster »

Gregory East wrote:
Drey Chennells wrote:If you have push/pull fans you won't want vents. :chainsaw:
you made me look a bit closer, the round thing on the side is an output jack plate.

Ghetto as it is, you might want to separate the bash's incoming air from the warmed air off the reciever, and its own exhaust. Considering those amps usually run inside a box with no venting at all, it's probably just more DIY overkill.
Ah, now I think I understand what Drey meant when saying that. Was the jack plate mistaken for a fan? Then that would make sense, the angle makes it difficult to tell it's a jack plate. There is only one fan and that's the one on the back.

It's complete overkill, but I had the build itch, and wanted something neat to do while the PL was drying.

User avatar
Drey Chennells
Posts: 1377
Joined: Sun May 17, 2009 10:12 pm
Location: Central FL ~Authorized Builder
Contact:

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#97 Post by Drey Chennells »

bassmonster wrote:
Gregory East wrote:
Drey Chennells wrote:If you have push/pull fans you won't want vents. :chainsaw:
you made me look a bit closer, the round thing on the side is an output jack plate.

Ghetto as it is, you might want to separate the bash's incoming air from the warmed air off the reciever, and its own exhaust. Considering those amps usually run inside a box with no venting at all, it's probably just more DIY overkill.
Ah, now I think I understand what Drey meant when saying that. Was the jack plate mistaken for a fan? Then that would make sense, the angle makes it difficult to tell it's a jack plate. There is only one fan and that's the one on the back.

It's complete overkill, but I had the build itch, and wanted something neat to do while the PL was drying.

You're right my mistake, thought there were 2 :slap:
"Things happen, but music stays in your blood forever~." bf

InfraCoustik
Consulting/Design/Fabrication
Authorized BF Builder
http://www.infracoustik.com/
info@infracoustik.com

88h88
Posts: 1603
Joined: Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:20 am
Location: Coventry, UK

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#98 Post by 88h88 »

bassmonster wrote:Also, I'm starting to want to paint the sub when it's finished. I'm thinking that the entire thing black, and the mouth braces bright yellow, would look wicked. :twisted:
RED mouth. Everyone knows red is the best colour for things as evilly awesome as these subs... :twisted:
4xOT12s, 2xT39s@22", TTLS@18", 2xT60@18"

bassmonster
Posts: 1384
Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:23 am

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#99 Post by bassmonster »

Panels 7 and 8 and their respective braces attached tonight.

Image

Image

The brace on the top was about 1/8" too short, so I heavily frosted it with PL.

A top of PL and a bottom of PL, with a side of PL! I love it.

Image

No progress tomorrow for sure. I might be able to get more done Thursday. This build is starting to come together! :D I suppose I'm around the halfway point now...

bassmonster
Posts: 1384
Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:23 am

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#100 Post by bassmonster »

BTW, the screw holes in the sides of the panels are where I've countersunk screws into the braces to keep them from sliding down while drying. I only own 1 one-handed clamp :broke: , so drywall screws have been my savior.

Fastskiguy
Posts: 176
Joined: Tue Dec 20, 2011 8:11 pm

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#101 Post by Fastskiguy »

I just assumed this was an old thread since it started last summer. But come to find out it's only about halfway along, awesome! Thanks for the detailed thread :)

bassmonster
Posts: 1384
Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:23 am

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#102 Post by bassmonster »

Fastskiguy wrote:I just assumed this was an old thread since it started last summer. But come to find out it's only about halfway along, awesome! Thanks for the detailed thread :)
Thanks, and you're welcome. But I started the thread Christmas Day 2011. :confused: I think you were looking at the join date, I joined the forum last summer. :cowboy:

UROK

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#103 Post by UROK »

88h88 wrote:RED mouth. Everyone knows red is the best colour for things as evilly awesome as these subs... :twisted:
+1
Attachments
Pantone 186C
Pantone 186C
Duratex.jpg (18.29 KiB) Viewed 1675 times

bassmonster
Posts: 1384
Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:23 am

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#104 Post by bassmonster »

What should I paint it? I am thinking of:
-Black with dark red mouth/black braces.
-Black with dark red mouth/dark red braces.
-Black with black mouth/dark red braces.
-Black with black mouth/bright yellow braces.
-Black with bright yellow mouth/black braces.
-Black with bright yellow mouth/bright yellow braces.


Thoughts/ideas for a sick paint job? I really want a really evil looking finish on it now. :twisted:

User avatar
subharmonic
Posts: 2061
Joined: Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:57 pm
Location: Mandan ND

Re: Dual Loaded Table Tuba by a Teenager

#105 Post by subharmonic »

Black with red mouth and uber bright yellow braces. However i found rarely are mouthes every shown. But you would know.
2x T39, 1x T60, 1x THTLP, 1x AT(not built by me) 6x DR250
I need more bass

But this gal's built like a burlap bag full of bobcats
CW Mcall

Post Reply