![]() Here is the finished enclosure with the sub mounted, I finished it in white Duratex with red splatter just for something different: Here it is closed up and ready for finish, you can see where the sub mount pretty plainly: The sub mounts to the hole towards the bottom right, just inside of the horn mouth. Here is what the internal layout looks like: I started with an existing home theater tapped horn design and modified it to work better for car audio use. This design is not something I came up with by myself. Its very coincidental that Patrick Bateman started a thread on creating a tapped horn for his vehicle just about a week or so after I started work on this horn. ![]() We are all used to ported boxes and, to a lesser extent, bandpass box here, but there is more that one way to get loud and horns are something that I think deserve more attention. ![]() My goal was to get as much output as possible out of a Sundown E-10v2D2, while still having it sound decent. So several weeks ago I started construction on a tapped horn subwoofer as a bit of an experiment.
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