Despite what you would gather from looking at a mess of wires, carpet, and MDF in the back of a Honda Civic hatchback, building speaker enclosures is a pretty complex business. To get the right ...
When you go to build a subwoofer box, wood is the most common choice. When it came to his project, though, [Startup Chuck] decided to go a different route entirely. Rather than the usual plywood or ...
It is nearly impossible to justify, to the average person, spending tens of thousands to millions of dollars on loudspeakers for personal enjoyment. Such acquisitions happen as a result of an ...
We’ve been asked several times over the last few months how sub boxes are built, and lucky for us, the crew at Superior Auto Sound, in Phoenix, Arizona, snapped plenty of photos while they built the ...
One of the most important additions to our Project 2001 Nissan Sentra SE will be the audio/video system, featuring matched Sony Xplod components. We chose to have the work performed by the IASCA award ...
Quick backstory: I was expecting to have a big subwoofer build thread by right now, but that project is mostly put on hold for a couple of months. It's pretty close to complete, but this project got ...
If you love audio and are looking for a fun project, why not build your own speaker? You don’t have to build one from scratch (although you could). There is a whole world of DIY kits that you can ...
Learn how to build a DIY portable speaker using a car speaker, cardboard, and basic electronic components. This step-by-step project covers soldering a transistor amplifier circuit, wiring a 3.5mm ...
It was back in 1924 that a couple of researchers from General Electric, Chester Rice and Edward Kellogg, patented what remains the basic design for virtually all the world's loudspeakers. In the 84 ...
im looking at putting some Klipsch 1800 ceiling speakers in some new construction (May swap them out later, but they will be good for a while). They are going into a calling that will have blown in ...
Building enclosure commissioning—BECx—is intended to assure building quality by establishing an explicit process to verify that a building enclosure is designed and constructed to meet the owner’s ...