This is/was my first build and probably more ambitious than it should have been.I definitely leaped in with both feet. It was fun, exciting and trying.
Maelstrom 21"
Russian Birch 3/4" and 1/2".
Volume is 10 cubic feet.
Size is 48" x 28" x 18.5"
an MFW-15 next to the Maelstrom.
Inside with wall lined with sound dampening material and polyfil. I wanted to test it before I covered it.
So at this point I tested the sub and unfortunately I ended up with a bad driver.
But I continued on with the project.
Staining russian birch is dumb. I wont do it again, at least not with a dark stain. Takes forever and the wood doesn't want the stain.
Final coat made it nice and dark.
Off she goes to the upholsterer.
and then she came back.
I don't have a working driver, so no numbers to post. I will be powering with a EP4000. This was my first time using a table saw or router, so it was definitely a learning processes. It definitely has WAF acceptance even though I only have a GF, but she play the wife role well.
I like the height and it is a beast, but it's comfortable to put my feet up on and when I did the original testing, it didn't vibrate much at all. I used a dark chocolate color that's a leather/faux leather mix. Interesting material, but feels nice and I think looks pretty good.
What a great idea, well implemented! Too bad about the drive-unit. How are you hiding the wiring from amp to sub? Cutting a hole in the area rug?
Seems a pity to let it sit unused, though. Have you thought about using one of the 21" B&C drivers? Less volume displacement and more EQ required, but should still work quite well. Assuming they're OK downfiring, at least.
No... All those little nail heads are holding it down, but the driver is on the bottom and is down firing. I wanted to tuft it originally, but that would have been too much of a hassle and would have required either adding 1/4 ply that would have to be glued on top of the 3/4 inch or poking holes in the 3/4", which wasn't going to happen.
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What a great idea, well implemented! Too bad about the drive-unit. How are you hiding the wiring from amp to sub? Cutting a hole in the area rug?
Seems a pity to let it sit unused, though. Have you thought about using one of the 21" B&C drivers? Less volume displacement and more EQ required, but should still work quite well. Assuming they're OK downfiring, at least.
I'm working on the driver issue, so I'm not currently looking at alternatives. I also don't want to create a thread about it since there's one already. Hopefully patience is a virtue.
That area rug is authentic, so I'm not going to poke a hole in it. Fortunately the amp is less than 10 feet away and I'll have a black runner on the rug. It'll be a bit of an eyesore, but I'm going to put a couch in the room and that will help hide it. The room uses Lutron lighting and the lights are rarely all the way on.
Thank you. I'm looking forward to graphs as well. I have built 2 dual opposed with 15's that'll be in the front of the room and I will use a miniDSP to blend them together. I'll post pics of that project soon. Just need to finish the grills this weekend.
Thanks... It took a really long time, really long. I started last year. Waited for my bosch router, the new one, but they had manufacturing parts issues and I finally got tired of waiting and ordered a the older model.
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As an ottoman do you have any localization issues?
Yes, I have some localization issues, but my girlfriend didn't notice it. I have my 2 dual opposed that I just finished and will be in the front and that may compensate, but we'll see. The cutoff is at 80 and the frequencies above 50 seem to allow me to locate the sub. However, I had that same issue with my MX-350. The mal 21 in 10 cubic foot box with the 2 dual opposed model well and the SPL is very good with one dual opposed, so I may be able to do something to eliminate localization.
Also, I almost always think I can locate a sub, so it could just be in my head.
Actually when I was first testing it, she got scared and ran out of the room. I wasn't even close to its full potential, but things were rattling. I can't wait to get all 3 subs up and running. They need an devil emoticon.
Like Christopher Walken said in James Bond, View to a Kill, more.. more power. I guess you could say, I built it, so I want to use it for what I intended. There may be other options if thing don't workout.
You could probably make a sub-baffle and manifold to hold a pair of opposed 12" units that you could screw into the existing opening. Plenum could b straight or angled (as second attachment) as needed to fit them in.
I wonder how quad MFWs would work in this application. I believe 10 cu ft is perfect.
I guess it would take restructuring the bracing, not just a new "baffle".
A dual opposed glass-top coffee table with two drivers on top, two on bottom and a gap before the glass would be pretty hot for the visual, and inertness.
I guess we'd be talking about a cheap, large, rectangle version of Bosso's subs at that point though
Hopefully this week, but I'm not sure. Kevin is testing the drivers to see what is breaking down and what is not. Each one is tested for 72 hours. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that he finds a good one. If not, I'll obviously start looking for alternatives.
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You can read about it here , but it's the same issue you had I believe.
I honestly don't want to rehash the issue in this thread.
Like Christopher Walken said in James Bond, View to a Kill, more.. more power. I guess you could say, I built it, so I want to use it for what I intended. There may be other options if thing don't workout.
Kevin said the 21's didn't suffer from the same failure as the 18's. My 2 are working good so far but I only have about 10 hours on them both. i've been busy with my car the last month.
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Kevin said the 21's didn't suffer from the same failure as the 18's. My 2 are working good so far but I only have about 10 hours on them both. i've been busy with my car the last month.
Well I think it happens fairly quickly. It happened within 45 minutes of listening time an dI never got close to pushing the driver. When I talked to him on the phone he told me it happened to a lot of the 18's and some of the 21's. If it happens, it happens in a short amount of time. I'm hoping he can find a working one in his batch and I feel badly for the trouble he's going through.
the unit looks at home in your room and i noticed that it even matches some of your other furniture. the internal construction seems good and it was a good driver choice.
the details, such as the recessed feet really give it a finished look.
kevin will get you sorted out on drivers. it sounds like he really got hosed, but has been doing his best make folks whole.
just out of curiousity, what does something like that leather upholstering cost?
there aren't many ottoman subwoofer builds around here, even though it is a really good waf solution. hopefully, yours inspires others to give it a shot or jump in with 'both feet' as you put it.
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the unit looks at home in your room and i noticed that it even matches some of your other furniture. the internal construction seems good and it was a good driver choice.
Yes... The nail heads match the chairs and it blends into the room well. It's dark chocolate, but has a hint of red, which is also found in the wood in the room.
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the details, such as the recessed feet really give it a finished look.
The recessed feet took a long time to find. I actually found really inexpensive triangular shaped feet for about $3.00 each. They were taller than I wanted, so I shaved them down to the proper size. They were also pre stained, but match the leather.
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kevin will get you sorted out on drivers. it sounds like he really got hosed, but has been doing his best make folks whole.
just out of curiousity, what does something like that leather upholstering cost?
The faux leather cost around $180 to $200. I was quoted real leather around $600+ and one place quoted me $900. Needless to say that place will never win me over. Total cost was around $500, but I could have had it done for less. I just happened to prefer the person I chose work over others
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there aren't many ottoman subwoofer builds around here, even though it is a really good waf solution. hopefully, yours inspires others to give it a shot or jump in with 'both feet' as you put it.
You know I did it because I needed an ottoman and a subwoofer. However, I've also built two dual opposed, which you can see in the background of one my finished pics. I am just finishing the grills and will put up. They're a copy of Wembley2000's design, but slightly smaller.
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