🔊 The Beast Is Finally Alive!
For a few years, I’ve dreamed of building my own custom subwoofer — something powerful, unique, and truly mine.
This year, I finally bit the bullet and started collecting all the components… and one by one, everything came together beautifully.
At its heart lies a Dayton Audio UM18-22 Ultimax II, a 20 kg driver that can handle 1200 W RMS and 2400 W peak.
It sits inside a custom-built sealed enclosure, designed specifically for its parameters — around 35 kg of pure precision and strength.
To feed the beast, I’m using a Crown XTi 4002 amplifier, capable of delivering up to 3200 W into 4 ohms with full DSP control. ⚡
The result? A monster subwoofer that shakes the room yet stays tight and clean — exactly how I imagined it.
And honestly, hearing it for the first time was one of the most satisfying moments ever. 🎶
💭 Lesson learned: The hardest part is always taking that first step. Once you start, everything begins to fall into place.
If you ever wanted to build your own speakers or subwoofer, I’d be happy to help — just DM me!
Let’s make great sound accessible for everyone. 🔉❤️
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🔊 The Beast Is Finally Alive!
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