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The Process of Making a Homemade Subwoofer pt 2

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2009

This is part 2

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  • Youtube is worthless when people put in slideshows i doubt it even works just because of that.

  • This was meant to be a tutorial/how to video. I did it this way to save hours of video time.

    This works check me other videos if you think it don't work.

  • im not so clear on the wiring part how did you get the speaker wire to connect?

  • I used some of the speaker wire for the lead wire.

  • what did material you use for the cone ??

  • Foam board

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  • wow impresive , good job man

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  • @J07C24S88 You saved hours of video time by not actually making a video.

  • can this connect to a computer

    

  • how does the coil connect to the speaker wire?

  • @osthyvel100 depends on the diameter of the voice coil. but i had an 8" with a 4-layer that was 250w RMS

  • @RWL2011 3 layers

  • @osthyvel100 depends how much wire you use (how many times you wind it round)

  • What types of neo. Magnets do you need?

  • where did you connect the lead wire?

    @J07C24S88

  • where do you buy the coil.....just tell me what kind of shop where you buy it.....

  • great job! several things to consider when doing a project like this..

    if you want it to last.. buy a generic rubber surround.. also make a Spider that will last longer and stay put.. perhaps a streached baloon or thin laytex washer or piece of streachy book cover..

    also be sure to use enough wire of proper gauge to be at a impendence that is safe for whatever amplifier you will be driving it with.. weather thats 2-4ohm (car) or 6-8ohm (house)

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