- Conclusion -
If I'm being honest here, I will be the first to admit that this
design doesn't LOOK like much. There's nothing glamorous
about a 6" tall brown rectangle. However, the proof is in the
performance, and this design really packs a punch! Everyone
who heard the design was amazed at the amount of bass
this subwoofer puts out- and not just for its size. I am honestto-
goodness proud of this design, and it 100% met my initial
design goals and surpassed even my expectations.
The beauty of this project is in its simplicity and flexibility
to be used many different ways. The enclosure can be
stood up against a wall behind a piece of furniture, can be
used down-firing under a couch or bed, or can be up-fired
if clearance is very limited. A long, narrow version would be
perfect for sliding behind a couch with an angled back. The
possible uses are limited only by your imagination!
Sound quality-wise, this subwoofer is very clean and not
boomy at all if set up correctly. Plus, if used in a downfiring
configuration, the sub adds a nice visceral shake to the
floor that makes it even more fun. If you are looking to try
to create a stealthy subwoofer, then you can't go wrong
with a project like this using the Tang Band W6-1139SG.
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