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No compromises front loaded double 18” cab
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<blockquote data-quote="Luke Robinson" data-source="post: 131906" data-attributes="member: 853"><p>Re: No compromises front loaded double 18” cab</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all of the replays, I will be carful to try and get the right port size. I think to try and hone in on this a bit Maybe I should try and select a driver. I am either Looking at B&C or Faital Pro. Bennett nows you chance to sell me! In B&C I would guess that means either the 18TBW100 or the 18SW115. Or in Faital the 18HW1070, or the 18XL1600. What if anything does any one think of these, and does anyone have a reason that one might work better than another?</p><p></p><p>All things being the same, the price of the 18TBW100 is a little more attractive, if we are splitting hairs at the differences besides weight I would probably look in that direction. The 18SW115 asks for a smaller box size according to the web sight at first glance. that could help if it is the case. </p><p></p><p>I just came cross a deal on some really heavy duty perforated sheet metal for the grills, I bought enough to make around 20 subs. I also linked up with a guy that builds fiberglass resin pools, and is interested in sound, and really jazzed about the idea of coating my subs. I know this is something that other manufacturers have done, It should make the boxes even more ridged and tough than bed liner. of corse I know Bracing is key and Will make sure to adequately brace the cabinets as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke Robinson, post: 131906, member: 853"] Re: No compromises front loaded double 18” cab Thanks for all of the replays, I will be carful to try and get the right port size. I think to try and hone in on this a bit Maybe I should try and select a driver. I am either Looking at B&C or Faital Pro. Bennett nows you chance to sell me! In B&C I would guess that means either the 18TBW100 or the 18SW115. Or in Faital the 18HW1070, or the 18XL1600. What if anything does any one think of these, and does anyone have a reason that one might work better than another? All things being the same, the price of the 18TBW100 is a little more attractive, if we are splitting hairs at the differences besides weight I would probably look in that direction. The 18SW115 asks for a smaller box size according to the web sight at first glance. that could help if it is the case. I just came cross a deal on some really heavy duty perforated sheet metal for the grills, I bought enough to make around 20 subs. I also linked up with a guy that builds fiberglass resin pools, and is interested in sound, and really jazzed about the idea of coating my subs. I know this is something that other manufacturers have done, It should make the boxes even more ridged and tough than bed liner. of corse I know Bracing is key and Will make sure to adequately brace the cabinets as well. [/QUOTE]
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