

Ok.once you've marked out the side panel(s) as a guide, created all the inner baffles and their bracing struts (where added).and put the sides, top and bottom together. The sides of the curved sheet must be flush with the inner-cabinet side panels.in other words.cut it with perfect 90 degree corners. The bottom baton will support the bottom of the curved sheet when you drop it into place. The entire cabinet opening has a planed hardwood baton all around the side and bottom inside-edge of the opening.

This is a length of planed baton of say 1-1/2" - 2" square which is fixed between the 2 side panels, and supports the curved sheet. fixed to the underside of the curved panel, is what looks like a small square. Make sure all the Mitreing (angled joints) are well cut and accurate. Lay one out flat, and draw out the plan on that, and use it as a guide. It was nice and loud.Ĭut out the side panels first. about 800 sq ft with a low ceiling, and they had 2 of these, with 4 mid/treble flyers up on the walls. You can build another pair, and add them together with the first pair for more power. Use tha pair of these with any stereo power amp up to 500 watts per channel.but ease the volume in huh!. Preferably, get the woodyard to cut the parts to the plan. NOT easy to build, so get a wood-freindly mate to help. Here's a rear horn loaded bass scoop-bin. A couple of these with top flyers will be ok for small club/bar! There are 256 viewer comments posted to this page - ReadĪ 15" bass-scoop rear horn-loaded cabinet ideal for club and party systems. Post a question direct to our forums and get mailed when a reply is added!
