DIY sub using Peerless driver available locally

Sorry kamal,
Was on holiday for two weeks. Please pm GeorgeO for the plate amp details and availability. He coordinated the buy for us.
cheers
 
t.antony - what is your experience with the inuke amp? Have you auditioned it with a sub? Is it noisy?

I saw that amp in a DJ setup, driving 18" pro drivers. Power seems adequate for sub duty as there could be more headroom for the amp in a HT setup.

On closer inspection I could hear the fan noise - might be a nuisance for home use
 
Gijo

As Rajesh said, Class D amps using SMPS power supplies are lighter by design-I have on which is more powerful but less than half the weight of an older one with a transformer.

I am just getting into the nitty gritty of DIYsub build. can u just indicate the various points of difference between class D amp for sub and class AB amp for the same. I donot want to go through the text book theory on designing D or AB class amplifier. I want to know the practical advantage/disadvantage of both the designs for sub application.
 
I am looking at venturing into the crazy DIY world too...starting with a SUB for my setup.

Any help will be awesome :)

Dosai

I am just getting into the nitty gritty of DIYsub build. can u just indicate the various points of difference between class D amp for sub and class AB amp for the same. I donot want to go through the text book theory on designing D or AB class amplifier. I want to know the practical advantage/disadvantage of both the designs for sub application.
 
Its the same driver and design I used for my ported sub woofer as described in this thread - http://www.hifivision.com/diy/19965-my-ported-subwoofer.html

Here are the construction plans.

subfrontpanel.jpg

Front panel is made of two sandwiched sheets

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For the port, try to get a pvc pipe with internal dimension close to 9cm (3.5 inches). Length of the port is 12 inches.

The dimensions seems to be fine for a sealed sub as well. If planning to build one, try to acquire a plate amp of 200w or above. For ported version as in the plan, 150w should be sufficient. I am currently using 120w amplifier.

Here are the TS specs of the driver from the manufacture's data sheet. I could not find any model number on the driver and it's simply referred as a 4ohm 12 inch sub woofer in the spec sheet I received from jeetubhai.

Fs : 24.94 Hz
Re : 3.68 ohms
Qms : 1.17
Qes : 0.45
Qts : 0.32
Le : 0.53 mH
Vas : 256.35 liters
Mms : 59.71 gms
Cms : 678
BL : 8.80
SPL : 94.7 dB
Sd : 518.75 cm2

I just got started today to do some Cutlist on my left-over MDF sheet for this sub ,these internal dimensions (16.5x16.5x16.5 ) does not fit, in the sheet I have.So,Tired out alternatives to change the box dimension based on these specs,but found the Volume quite different.

Per these calculators (here) and here the volume needed seems around 114-115 Lts/119lts including port volume (i.e 4 foot^3) for ported sub and around 66 lts(2.33 foot^3) for Sealed ( EBP is around 55.56 -so, ok for sealed or vented ). now, I'm not sure if 16.5x16.5x16.5 enclosure for ported sub is the correct Dimension - this should be around 20x20x18.2 with 15in port length(4" dia)

Can someone guide me , on where I could be wrong.
 
I just got started today to do some Cutlist on my left-over MDF sheet for this sub ,these internal dimensions (16.5x16.5x16.5 ) does not fit, in the sheet I have.So,Tired out alternatives to change the box dimension based on these specs,but found the Volume quite different.

Per these calculators (here) and here the volume needed seems around 114-115 Lts/119lts including port volume (i.e 4 foot^3) for ported sub and around 66 lts(2.33 foot^3) for Sealed ( EBP is around 55.56 -so, ok for sealed or vented ). now, I'm not sure if 16.5x16.5x16.5 enclosure for ported sub is the correct Dimension - this should be around 20x20x18.2 with 15in port length(4" dia)

Can someone guide me , on where I could be wrong.

The ported enclosure volume is reduced taking into account room gain and wall & floor reflections. While it works reasonably well in smaller rooms ( length ~ 12 to 15ft), for larger rooms the sealed version would give more bass extension with the current box dimensions.
 
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Thanks Antony,

I think,you did speak on these earlier. but, anyway,I went ahead and started off on sealed box yesterday. With 24x15x17(HxWXD) dimensions ( 1 inch thick ) - comes to about 70 Lts. These will be needing Internal bracing , so should come down a few lts.
 

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