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    Posted: 28 March 2013 at 8:34pm
Can anyone shed some light on this plan

I have drawn the plans out on google sketch up bit the measurements don't seem to be correct, are the plans showing internal measurements by any chance

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote djeddie Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 March 2013 at 9:35pm
Yes... as long as the plan you're looking at is the same as the one I am! (This one)

Also bear in mind the wood thickness is 19mm in the plan, so you might have to re-adjust to accommodate the timber you're using.
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Internal dimentions.

Mine is in 18mm stock so +/- 1.5mm around the port brace.
 
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who this work well with the celsestion 15hdx??
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Hallo, any insights on drivers for the B&C 15 (non-B&C + budget)?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote hmaudio Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 July 2013 at 11:11pm
iv loaded one with a p-audio smb15 and it sounds great, not sure if there still in production but there a cheap alternative to b&c 
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Anyone know how high these cabs can play up to?

is says its tuned to 40, need more info tbh

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It will really depend what driver you put into it. I'm sure there are plenty of 15s out there which will make a bit of bass and still sound alright a few hundred Hz up. But then you run into the vocals coming from the bass bin modulation problem.

When I had 15s I used to run them up to 110Hz max.
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thanks odc, got ya
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If I load this cabinet with faitalpro 15FH500 loudspeaker should I tune it up a bit (@ 45 hz) ?
Simulations look fine with 40 hz tuning @ rms power,but exceed the xmax @ double rms by 2 mm+I want it to sound good in the upper bass(110-120 hz)
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Need a little help here.
 I have decided to build 2 x b&c sub 15 loaded with 15FH500 loudspeakers(4 more if they sound good) and tune it a little higher @45 hz because of the excursion being exceeded with my drivers.
Can you guys suggest the optimum way to construct the grill support so that it does not affect the port.In my design the baffle is 50 mm inside,the cabinet of course is 50 mm longer to keep the inner volume the same.Maby corners with triangle shaped wooden pieces and rectangle pieces in the middle,under the driver?
I will add a drawing of what I am referring to.


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cut 40-45mm battons and add them around the adge like this 

if you using a grill with the edges bent over then use a 5mm shim to attach the battons away from the edge 

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