I.S.C.T 12 Cylindrical Sub Enclosure as a (Sealed/Vented) with Dual Side Walls

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I.S.C.T 12 Cylindrical Sub Enclosure as a (Sealed/Vented) with Dual Side Walls .

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Finally getting to work on the first (Test project D) - 12 Cylindrical Sub Enclosure in a (Sealed/Vented configuration) and for the first time in a set up with Dual Side Walls = Dual Tuned Compartment Volumes (1 Sealed & 1 Vented) which in particular makes this project so very interesting. I will use a 12 Mivoc a single voice coil chassis (German Import) which came up with the perfect specs for this project & a 10" Interactive unit. The basic build specs are presently - 18 diameter, height well - over 3 feet, with a gross volume of around 48 to 54 liter (1.7 to 1.9 cubic foot) net I want it to be close to 45 liter (1.6 cubic foot).

I have seen before a few of these cylindrical sub build ups over the years, and I liked the idea in general, but was also convinced that these had so much more to offer then just as they were presented so I saw in my case it very useful to adapt such shape to my own idea & development of a Sealed/Vented configuration (D) build up!
As this is now my fourth (4) Test enclosure in the Sealed/Vented configuration Im able to say that it has given me great joy to develop this idea further because it has proving itself ten times over in its sound reproduction abilities as such a beautiful musical Instrument of the initial idea combining & reproducing everything of a ordinary Single Sealed & a Single Vented enclosure type into ONE unit which is truly quiet something and most of all for true musical ears.

I mentioned previously that this will be my last Test enclosure as planned because I want to attempted to build the big one most likely as a set combining all what I have done over the two years of researching this project type and building my four enclosures each time differently. All in all the Big one will inhered everything from these Test enclosures yet once again by itself be in shape & build quiet different from them as these were just stepping stones to prove the workings and my own idea generally.

Presently Im waiting for a shipment with a tool I need to do this project and which has been shipped from overseas only yesterday!

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rgs UpperCut
 
Re: I.S.C.T 12 Cylindrical Sub Enclosure as a (Sealed/Vented) with Dual Side Wal

Hi Uppercut,

At last after a long wait of almost 1 year I got to see some progress on your sealed & vented type of Enclosure, From the Photos which you have uploaded it is still not clear how will it work, Hence Now i am eagerly waiting for more Photos to understand your entire Project.

Regards,
Sadik
 
Re: I.S.C.T 12 Cylindrical Sub Enclosure as a (Sealed/Vented) with Dual Side Wal

Hi Uppercut,

At last after a long wait of almost 1 year I got to see some progress on your sealed & vented type of Enclosure, From the Photos which you have uploaded it is still not clear how will it work, Hence Now i am eagerly waiting for more Photos to understand your entire Project.

Regards,
Sadik

There is Building & there is Development and believe me I'm keen to get this right & I think I have got it in the bag IF NOT CLOSE as this is the 4th Test enclosure out of four with the final one to start yet I'm waiting for a special tool which I without cannot build it & it is on its way from overseas.
I have to check up on my threads but I mite have forgotten one to publish here - will see. Anyway since the second one it is working very well yet the third was the best so far & I think this is a follow up to it not only in designation.

Sorry now I remember I have not published anything about the third Buld Up C as it is a part of a set up (a set of Reference / Near field with a sub) but that project is nearly finished right now I assemble the second enclosure, and YES the sub is in its RAW stage running in - so NO paint as yet!!!

rgs UpperCut
 
Re: I.S.C.T 12 Cylindrical Sub Enclosure as a (Sealed/Vented) with Dual Side Wal

Please upload completed photos of your Enclosure without paint, I guess everyone would love to see them and understand your design.
 
Re: I.S.C.T 12 Cylindrical Sub Enclosure as a (Sealed/Vented) with Dual Side Wal

Former forum member Suri (aka Shershah) employed a similar technique when he built his speakers- layering them up.
 
Re: I.S.C.T 12 Cylindrical Sub Enclosure as a (Sealed/Vented) with Dual Side Wal

Former forum member Suri (aka Shershah) employed a similar technique when he built his speakers- layering them up.

YES, it is a type Sandwich technique which is around for many years now, but not that often used as it is quiet labour intensive!

rgs UpperCut
 
Re: I.S.C.T 12 Cylindrical Sub Enclosure as a (Sealed/Vented) with Dual Side Wal

Hi there again,

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1) An Image of the completed center section fully glued up (before joining Dom section or Base section to it!).

2) This Image is showing a small strip of the first layer of the dampening I use (Air Cushioning - Area Trapped Air Arresting Motion Suspension) which has until now worked so perfectly without question yet I have this time a Dual side wall so this type of dampening will go into the inner side of the Sealed volume Area and on the very outside of the cylindrical body unit which is also the outer side of the Vented section (center section only!).
Please note that the small strip was only placed as it is now quiet diffucult to reach the inside area particular there Etc.

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rgs UpperCut
 
Re: I.S.C.T 12 Cylindrical Sub Enclosure as a (Sealed/Vented) with Dual Side Wal

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Well, some of the latest Images of this build up. Unfortunately I have been quiet busy with some other / new project development as well as we had a lot of rain so the job was more of protecting what was already there rather then building due to some leaks in this old workshop.

Anyway, another day or two and that one will be running. Some physical data on this project:
39.5 Kg without the base plate, 45.10 Kg with the base plate and all in all complete 52.60 Kg with a height of 42 107.00 cm, 1.07 meter.

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rgs UpperCut
 
Re: I.S.C.T 12 Cylindrical Sub Enclosure as a (Sealed/Vented) with Dual Side Wal

It looks very nice. Any problems with warping during the wet season?
Cheers,
~HP
 
Re: I.S.C.T 12 Cylindrical Sub Enclosure as a (Sealed/Vented) with Dual Side Wal

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Well and here we go! Completion & the first 30 minutes of running it, but still with a lot of things to finish off.

And YES it sound like a Sealed/Vented does sound simple ever so Sweet & very Tight, but most of all with NO Boom a enjoying mix of bass of both worls Sealed & Vented. Amazingly The Blender piece just above the base plate does also work quiet well in directing most of the sound waves coming from the woofer towards the front (same direction as the tuned Vented section is Exhausting) as at first listening it was quiet noticeable standing in front or behind the unit.

rgs UpperCut

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Re: I.S.C.T 12 Cylindrical Sub Enclosure as a (Sealed/Vented) with Dual Side Wal

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Last two Images included today!

After throwing some quiet mean program materiel at this unit for the last three weeks (first 3 weeks of the three month running in period) and Im more then happy with the reproduction of this bass unit which goes down to a nice low 26-27 Hz presently, but most of all is the Interest it has created by now many Visitors to this workshop!
Quiet funny is also the reaction by these people which firstly lay a hand on the top of the unit realizing the very low resonances & asking in general if the unit is running/playing the music which is in the workshop to hear, and further on automatically rest their elbow on the top of it just as they were in a Bar/Pub for a drink

Once they get some info they find that it would be perfectly suited for as a Pub table standing around it because it simple has the right height even with a top on and a pleasant way of experience bass pure. A finale note to this would be to mention that these low resonances you can feel in the top section are reduced about another 80% if you guide a hand down on the side walls further to virtually none in the last section!

I find it quiet amazing that with this type using a SEALED/VENTED arrangement bass can become such a pleasant part of any music type. Presently Im as well looking for a suited covering material for the outer tube.

rgs UpperCut

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