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JBL P1500 User Manual

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3. All joints should be glued and

screwed; do not use nails.

”Deck“ or ”Zip“ screws are rec-

ommended since they have

coarse threads for better grip

and don‘t require pre-drilling

holes. Once the box has been test-

ed, it should be sealed with caulk

around all interior joints.

4. Apply a 1" thick sheet of poly-

fill (available at fabric and craft

stores) to all inside walls except

the wall where the subwoofer is

mounted. If this is not done,

increase the recommended box

volume by 10 percent.

5. Use PVC or ABS pipe (card-

board tubing is acceptable if the

walls are over 1/16" thick). Keep

in mind the openings at either

end of the port must be at least

one port diameter away from any

obstructions inside or outside of

the box. Minimum recommended

port size is as follows:

8" Subwoofer – 2"

10" Subwoofer – 3"

12" Subwoofer – 3"

15" Subwoofer – 4"

Tools you will need:

• Straight-edge

• Saw (circular or table)

• Screwdriver (powered or

screwdriver bits in a variable-

speed drill are best)

• Sabre saw or keyhole saw

(to cut hole for woofer)

• Measuring tape

• Soldering iron and solder

• Wire cutters/strippers

• Utility knife (to cut carpet)

• Pencil

Materials:

• 3/4" or thicker MDF

• Caulk

• PVC or ABS pipe

• Deck screws

• Carpet

• Carpet Adhesive

(aerosol-type works well)

• Speaker wire (12 or 16 gauge

for woofers)

Take your time and mark the

wood carefully before making

any cuts. The old adage ”mea-

sure twice and cut once“ definitely

applies here. Use the straight-

edge to make sure your lines are

straight, and clamp it to the wood

to use it for guiding the saw if

you are using a circular saw.

This will get you the straightest

edges, the best fit and the best

sound.

overall cone excursion at the

expense of limited bandwidth.

1. Dimensions: Whenever possi-

ble, try not to make a box that

has dimensions that are equal to,

or multiples of, each other. For

example, a 10" x 10" x 20" box

would be susceptible to standing

waves that may cancel some fre-

quencies and add to cabinet reso-

nance. A better alternative would

be 18" x 11" x 10".

2. It is recommended that 3/4"

(19mm) MDF be used to build the

enclosure. Particle board is

acceptable, but it is more difficult

to work with. Enclosures for 12"

and larger subwoofers, or small

subwoofers, driven by high power

amplifiers should be constructed

out of 1" (25mm) material.

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