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Having Cubo 12 problems........(SOLVED)(SOLVED)
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Are you using t-nuts and bolts to secure the driver? Screws won't do.
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i recalculated the specs entirely but the porting ended up closing in at-least 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch my mistake, smiley13 but i don't think :think: that could be the problem but i am in the process of re-sealing the cubo entirely will let you know if that solves the problem, but besides the noise that i am getting the cubo sounds promising, oh and yes i am using T-nuts and bolts but the T-nuts and bolts were installed for RCF speakers and did not work for the eminence speakers also the JBLs so they were mounted with screws directly on the baffle because of the problem i am having hope for the best Thank you.......Cubo15 wrote: I doubt that it's the MDf, quality might vary but it shouldn't crackle. Did you recalculated the design entirely (as you say you used 3/4" instead of 5/8th)?
Are you using t-nuts and bolts to secure the driver? Screws won't do.
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Cubo
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bryan wrote:
i recalculated the specs entirely but the porting ended up closing in at-least 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch my mistake, smiley13 but i don't think :think: that could be the problem but i am in the process of re-sealing the cubo entirely will let you know if that solves the problem, but besides the noise that i am getting the cubo sounds promising, oh and yes i am using T-nuts and bolts but the T-nuts and bolts were installed for RCF speakers and did not work for the eminence speakers also the JBLs so they were mounted with screws directly on the baffle because of the problem i am having hope for the best Thank you.......Cubo15 wrote: I doubt that it's the MDf, quality might vary but it shouldn't crackle. Did you recalculated the design entirely (as you say you used 3/4" instead of 5/8th)?
Are you using t-nuts and bolts to secure the driver? Screws won't do.
Best regards
Cubo
So the t nut holes are open through the baffle then?
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Thanks for changing the tile
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Cubo15 wrote: Out of curiosity, what was the fix?
Thanks for changing the tile
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HI Cubo,
This was the fix, it so happened that the MDF i used to build the cubo 12 was defective and it so happened, unfortunately, the defective part was used as the baffle for the speaker mounting without my knowledge i did not see it at all , the defect was a tiny hole less than 1/16th in diameter through and through the baffle it looked like it was made from a nail or similar but it came from the store i bought it at with that defect . As a result of that the cubo was not air tight at all a lot of air was escaping through that tiny hole causing the crackling sound, so i sealed him up and that was it joy and happiness came lol. smiley1
Thank You,Enjoy.
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