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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The par can lights helped us on this project.
The par can lights helped us on this project.
Using el cheap driver as a template
Using el cheap driver as a template
You can never have too much info or notes written on the panels
You can never have too much info or notes written on the panels
For this build we measured our angles from the side panel with the dimensions so everything is fitted
For this build we measured our angles from the side panel with the dimensions so everything is fitted
The greatest tool we every bought, a dry wall square. It seems no matter how good we think were are and with all the double checking of measurements, my cousin and I were never able to make 90 degree cuts on the inside panels. This helped us with that.
The greatest tool we every bought, a dry wall square. It seems no matter how good we think were are and with all the double checking of measurements, my cousin and I were never able to make 90 degree cuts on the inside panels. This helped us with that.
“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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Side panel drawn in
Side panel drawn in
We opted for an non plan assemble of the auto tuba from what we learned from building the tuba 60s. all panels are placed together as pairs with their respective braces. Here panels 2-5 are being fitted.
We opted for an non plan assemble of the auto tuba from what we learned from building the tuba 60s. all panels are placed together as pairs with their respective braces. Here panels 2-5 are being fitted.
The rest of the braces fitted
The rest of the braces fitted
Cutting braces to fit
Cutting braces to fit
In out assembly order panel 7 is the last panel to be fitted before capping.
In out assembly order panel 7 is the last panel to be fitted before capping.
“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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Re: Zefren's Autotuba

#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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All the edges finally met up but the still was a slight discrepancy in the panels widths. So were sanding the highs down so the side panels fits tight.
All the edges finally met up but the still was a slight discrepancy in the panels widths. So were sanding the highs down so the side panels fits tight.
These are not the drivers that will rest in the auto tuba but they will work for now. The depth of the driver ment we couldn’t recess the driver panel. These are Lanzar Max8s
These are not the drivers that will rest in the auto tuba but they will work for now. The depth of the driver ment we couldn’t recess the driver panel. These are Lanzar Max8s
There are 4 ohm svc drivers so were wiring them in series
There are 4 ohm svc drivers so were wiring them in series
Capping, we check with a finishing nail to so if the screws will bite into the wood, here we had 4 mistakes that required a new screw hole.
Capping, we check with a finishing nail to so if the screws will bite into the wood, here we had 4 mistakes that required a new screw hole.
the driver access panel was  lapped and  mitered with scraped plywood to allow for the driver installation.
the driver access panel was lapped and mitered with scraped plywood to allow for the driver installation.
“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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Chris_Allen
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Re: Zefren's Autotuba

#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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Re: Zefren's Autotuba

#6 Post by Ryan A »

Which drivers are you planning on using?

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Re: Zefren's Autotuba

#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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