The new triple ED 9KV2 vs dual 9kv2

Discussion in 'Subwoofer Box and Custom Fabrication' started by boostdfoci, Feb 21, 2007.

  1. boostdfoci

    boostdfoci Full Member

    Here is a pic of my new box for 3-8" ED subs in 1.7 CuFT 2.0" vent @ 32 HRZ , just needs carpet and terminal cup
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    VS. 9kv2 dual 1.35 CuFT 1.5" vent tuned to 35 hrz
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  2. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    Nice work Boostd...I see that you are using adhesive caulk instead of wood glue correct??

    I've done that before...adhesive caulk is actually strong as hell, and seals the box up as well\

    Hook that bitch up and tell us how it sounds??
     
  3. DaveDSMer

    DaveDSMer Full Member

    great job boostd
     
  4. TheViking

    TheViking Well-Known Member

    NIce!



    The little things matter......


    The painting of the port before carpet application are a good thjing...
     
  5. boostdfoci

    boostdfoci Full Member

    Thanks guys, I actually used liquid nails nail glue and screws, and then used the chaulk to seal the box.

    I can not wait either, carpet going on tonight, wirirng up. LAst sub is due Friday.

    The rotozip is an awesome tool, comes with a cirsular cut out tool, that thing is awesome!
     
  6. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    nice job......
     
  7. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    I hate liquid nails....it is messy as hell and skins over in seconds...and when you attach each board to each other I'm not sure if it adheres well enough for me...well thats my experiences with it
     
  8. boostdfoci

    boostdfoci Full Member

    Did you use the liquid nails for panelling? thats the stuff I used, but only on the lid. The rest of it i used permabond 3, that is the ****!!
     
  9. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    Nah...used the liquid nails heavy duty