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The Triska Sub

The Triska Sub
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Driver Selection
Enclosure Design
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- Enclosure Construction & Assembly -

Did I say I wanted cheap? Yep! What I didn't mention was I wanted it to be easy, easy, easy to construct. This being a cube box (13" per side finished), it can't get much easier than this. It only took ten minutes to cut the side panels and glue them together. I like to use corner clamps in conjunction with a couple of straps-the corner clamps let me get the tops and bottoms of the joints right where I want them and then I place a strap clamp in the middle. Let this dry for a couple of hours and get ready to cut some holes for the active driver and passive radiators. Oh yeah, the amp too! If you want to get all fancy and do a nice round over on the driver and radiator cut outs, you can do this before you assemble the panels. It really doesn't make too much of a difference on this project as there is enough window space in the baskets for free breathing.

The cutouts for the driver and the radiators are all 7-1/8" diameter. Use a jigsaw, a router with a Jasper Circle Jig, or as I use, the Sears Craftsman Circle Cutting Jig for their routers. It works like a charm. Lay the now dry side panel assembly on its side, and measure from the upper left hand corner of the panel that is on top. Your center of the cutout is 5" down and 6-1/2" over from this upper left hand corner. This will position the driver in the center of the cube on a vertical axis and slightly off center on a horizontal axis. Make the same cuts on the two adjacent sides. The side opposite the active driver is where the plate amp will be mounted. When this cutout is done you can attach the top and bottom pieces, and then clamp until the glue sets.

I did a 1/2" roundover on the edges of the box. Finish the exterior as you see fit. I like PlastiKote's FleckStone paint as it has some texture to it, and it's quite durable and low maintenance-plus it hides touch-up and small blemishes well.

You are now ready to install your components. Be sure to wire up the active driver voice coils in parallel: positive to positive, negative to negative. Set everything in place and make sure you have a good seal with all the components. You are now ready to enjoy The Triska Sub. Once the break-in is finished, you should have a useable extension to 31 Hz.


 
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