SHATTERING WINDOWS FOR INFINITE BAFFLE SUBWOOFER. 10HZ MADNESS!

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Published 2024-07-21

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  • @soldjahboy
    Hi Adam's wife, thank you for saying "yes" to your husband so he can pursue his dreams :D
  • @psychosis7325
    Listening to tones below audible frequency rattle everything in the the shed, goes outside "Almost no noise which is cool"...... Meanwhile the old guy 3 doors down with the giant glass window pulsing at 16hz "THE BOMBERS ARE COMING THE BOMBERS ARE COMING!"
  • @RGB-Reactions
    I live in UK for about 8 years and i've had to deal with lots of people - good and bad; but you,bruv are a different and rare species and i love that about you! Genuine, nice, kind and funny! LOVE what you do and LOVE your attitude! God bless!
  • We got ya, bud. Next time go with "I want to replace the garage window" and "it'll be more energy efficient"
  • @vattox331
    recently lost my grandma to a very similar situation, so it is hitting closer to home than it should. You'll find my donation in the list. Keep up the good work on the channel and congrats for 10k subs. Greetings from Italy
  • Me and my family can’t thank you enough for your kind words and for sharing the donation link. Amazing message from you, Dad (Wayne) will be so overwhelmed when he knows the kind things everyone has done! Thankyou again
  • @OlaJustin
    Gosh darnit, I love Youtube so freaking much! Just a man, a shed, a phone and a brain that is thinking of stuff that for some reason, men's brains do... Why is that BTW? Why do we dig us down in holes just because the earth is filled with numbers and stuff? I know the reason... in the end it gives us a reason to buy STUFF, and we need something to do. Each weekend needs to be filled with work. Work that we want to do! :) GJ, keep it going! :)
  • One of your very best, loved the Stone Cold gag😀Nice touch at the end too.
  • @Happy_Guy1237
    I’m a 13 year old from Connecticut and I just wanna say that I love your vids and they inspire me to build my own speakers👍👍👍
  • @doodle9
    I would love to do this but my parents would will me lmaoo great video
  • @AdamSWL
    Congratulations you mad bugger! May you quickly make it to 100,000 and put a subbie in the wall of the house! And you will be able to rebuild your now crumbling garage! You are the best my man! Please keep it up!
  • You ended up on my FYP and I couldn’t be happier. You’re like a Colin Furze of audio, and I’m glad I found you. Keep it up and I’ll keep watching.
  • @FOH3663
    Never seen your channel before, congrats on the 10k! I appreciate the wise words. It's worth noting, the big attribute of the IB alignment isn't group delay, ... it's the extraordinary sensitivity increase that accompanies the acoustically large back-space. The driver not needing to work against the air spring of a typical backspace, be it sealed, vented, whatever ... that's what elicits the coveted attributes of the IB. Sensitivity I've built/used multiple alignment platforms. I built a quad 18" attic manifold IB for my primary system. It's not without its drawbacks ... each approach possess unique pros and cons. Everything in loudspeaker design, especially subwoofer design, involves tradeoffs. Solid content, much appreciated. Cant wait to check out the other work!
  • @2011joser
    One of my early builds was 4 8” subs in an infinite baffle set up on the rear deck of my large pontiac coupe. Wired into one channel the sound was amazing to my young ears and the sight of four drivers moving in unison was impressive at the time. As you noted , a downside to the set up was unchecked cone travel so the subs lasted about 6 months before the suspension got too loose and they had to replaced. I went through three sets of subs before I changed setups. Donation made for your friend’s family, best wishes for his recovery.
  • @vinylcabasse
    key word being FOR (not WITH which is how i read the title) LOL i bought a house needing a shit ton of reno last year that so happens to have the living room right above the garage. during the process i installed two 15's (Dayton Audio DCS380-4) hidden in the floor upfiring through air conditioning vents, backfiring into the garage. some of the best sounding bass i've heard for sure - smooth with no peaks/dips, 'fast', quite deep and the biggest benefit is that you can hardly hear it from the outside since what little escapes from the front and back wave basically cancels out. oh yeah, and nobody knows where the subs are lol
  • @lachancorp7402
    Love your message to the world man, keep up the good work
  • @NackDSP
    Infinite volume sealed box for the win. Open WinISD and model that. It's basically what is happening here. Then model the same woofer in a 3 cubic foot sealed box and apply the Linkwitz filter to boost the bass response down to the free air resonance of the woofer. You will have the exact same response. The same maximum SPL. It takes very little power to move the woofer at low frequencies. The woofer output is limited by its Xmax at low frequencies.
  • I’m a simple man I see a good quality bass video I click 🤷🏾‍♂️