As an Amazon associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Thanks for your support!                               
×

Best Blu-ray Movie Deals


Best Blu-ray Movie Deals, See All the Deals »
Top deals | New deals  
 All countries United States United Kingdom Canada Germany France Spain Italy Australia Netherlands Japan Mexico
The Rundown 4K (Blu-ray)
$22.49
9 hrs ago
Lethal Weapon 4K (Blu-ray)
$23.79
5 hrs ago
The Dark Knight Trilogy 4K (Blu-ray)
$28.99
 
The Bone Collector 4K (Blu-ray)
$22.49
1 day ago
Weapons 4K (Blu-ray)
$27.95
 
28 Years Later 4K (Blu-ray)
$29.96
1 day ago
Airplane II: The Sequel 4K (Blu-ray)
$22.49
 
Night of the Juggler 4K (Blu-ray)
$22.49
1 day ago
Coneheads 4K (Blu-ray)
$22.49
1 day ago
Red Planet 4K (Blu-ray)
$38.02
26 min ago
The Mask 4K (Blu-ray)
$45.00
 
Batman: The Complete Animated Series (Blu-ray)
$28.99
19 hrs ago
What's your next favorite movie?
Join our movie community to find out


Image from: Life of Pi (2012)

Go Back   Blu-ray Forum > Audio > Subwoofers
Register FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Search


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 04-01-2011, 06:56 PM   #1641
Big Daddy Big Daddy is offline
Blu-ray Champion
 
Big Daddy's Avatar
 
Jan 2008
Southern California
79
122
1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by MAL01 View Post
Hi BD, i`ve gone through post #3 and other than decoupling and getting the sub out of the vertical mode, i still don`t get how it makes much of a difference if the riser is closed and solid or open and filled with fiberglass. If there is not much difference i might do the closed method, if open is significantly better i will do it that way. The open riser requires alot more work so i don`t want to waste time if it makes no difference. I plan on doing a 18"-24" H x 18"Wx24"L riser.
It doesn't need to be closed, but it looks more steady, professional, and nicer.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-2011, 06:58 PM   #1642
cyde cyde is offline
Active Member
 
cyde's Avatar
 
Mar 2011
Tejas, USA
10
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by crazyBLUE View Post
Riser looks great so far cyde That thing is going to way a ton filled with concrete
I didn't crunch the numbers, but I'm guessing it would weigh around 200 pounds with pure concrete. One cubic foot of cement weighs 94 lbs; so if I displaced the cement with some foam, I could get away with around 120 pounds of mix or even less with a high strength concrete. It would still be solid and light enough to carry upstairs when I convert a guest room into a HT room later this year.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Daddy View Post
It is looking good.
Thanks, BD! I'll post completed pics when I wrap up the project next early next week.

Last edited by cyde; 04-01-2011 at 07:00 PM.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-2011, 07:07 PM   #1643
crazyBLUE crazyBLUE is offline
Moderator
 
crazyBLUE's Avatar
 
Aug 2008
Pacific Northwest
89
479
1
38
30
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by cyde View Post
I didn't crunch the numbers, but I'm guessing it would weigh around 200 pounds with pure concrete. One cubic foot of cement weighs 94 lbs; so if I displaced the cement with some foam, I could get away with around 120 pounds of mix or even less with a high strength concrete. It would still be solid and light enough to carry upstairs when I convert a guest room into a HT room later this year.


Thanks, BD! I'll post completed pics when I wrap up the project next early next week.
I look forward to seeing it cyde
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-02-2011, 12:35 AM   #1644
MAL01 MAL01 is offline
Senior Member
 
Dec 2008
32
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Daddy View Post
It doesn't need to be closed, but it looks more steady, professional, and nicer.
Maybe, Kareface`s risers look pretty good to me
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-03-2011, 03:05 PM   #1645
MAL01 MAL01 is offline
Senior Member
 
Dec 2008
32
Default

I have a quick question. I went the open bottom design and now need to fill with fiberglass, should I use dense or looser fluffy type insulation, I have both?
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-03-2011, 03:15 PM   #1646
crazyBLUE crazyBLUE is offline
Moderator
 
crazyBLUE's Avatar
 
Aug 2008
Pacific Northwest
89
479
1
38
30
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by MAL01 View Post
I have a quick question. I went the open bottom design and now need to fill with fiberglass, should I use dense or looser fluffy type insulation, I have both?
I have the 2 of mine filled with solid dense foam MAL01.

If you look at the first post in this thread, Big Daddy has pics of what he used & suggestions of what you can use

  Reply With Quote
Old 04-03-2011, 06:09 PM   #1647
MAL01 MAL01 is offline
Senior Member
 
Dec 2008
32
Default

There seem to be several ways to do this. I've seen use foam, dense fiber and loose fiber. I have built 18"x20"x24" boxes that are cut out on the sides and front and back, like Kareface's. He filled his with pink house type insulation so I should probably just do that.
This method makes it more like a sub trap than just a simple riser.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-04-2011, 08:03 PM   #1648
cyde cyde is offline
Active Member
 
cyde's Avatar
 
Mar 2011
Tejas, USA
10
Default

80 pounds of mix, and it's looking pretty good. Not sure if I want to keep going since it would take another 40 pounds to reach the top. I'm feeling too lazy to make a trip to Home Depot, so I might just pack the rest with foam.


  Reply With Quote
Old 04-04-2011, 08:12 PM   #1649
Big Daddy Big Daddy is offline
Blu-ray Champion
 
Big Daddy's Avatar
 
Jan 2008
Southern California
79
122
1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by cyde View Post
80 pounds of mix, and it's looking pretty good. Not sure if I want to keep going since it would take another 40 pounds to reach the top. I'm feeling too lazy to make a trip to Home Depot, so I might just pack the rest with foam.


It looks very good and steady. The concrete is more than enough. Just fill it with foam, close it, and start enjoying some movies and music.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-05-2011, 01:10 AM   #1650
cyde cyde is offline
Active Member
 
cyde's Avatar
 
Mar 2011
Tejas, USA
10
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Daddy View Post
It looks very good and steady. The concrete is more than enough. Just fill it with foam, close it, and start enjoying some movies and music.
Thanks for the input again, BD. I'm going to give it at least 24 hours to set before filling with foam, closing the box and topping off with a door mat. The project was very easy despite my carpentry skill being weak. I can't wait to hear how my subwoofer sounds!

edit:

Project done. WOW 100% audible difference! I can now crank up my sub much louder without getting any negative sounds or vibrations within the room. Well worth the hour spent building and $40 of materials. I can't believe how great this cheap Acoustic Audio sub sounds on top a solid riser. This thread rocks.


Last edited by cyde; 04-05-2011 at 10:08 PM.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-05-2011, 03:46 AM   #1651
28BlusLater 28BlusLater is offline
Blu-ray Guru
 
28BlusLater's Avatar
 
Jun 2010
25
341
4
Default

I'm gathering all the materials for building my subwoofer and speaker risers.

Where can I buy HushMatt insolation pads for cheap? Everywhere is charging in the $100s!!

Would be greatly appreciated.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-05-2011, 06:03 AM   #1652
Big Daddy Big Daddy is offline
Blu-ray Champion
 
Big Daddy's Avatar
 
Jan 2008
Southern California
79
122
1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by 28BlusLater View Post
I'm gathering all the materials for building my subwoofer and speaker risers.

Where can I buy HushMatt insolation pads for cheap? Everywhere is charging in the $100s!!

Would be greatly appreciated.
You can buy HushMat Insulation Pads from Amazon. I am sure you can find alternative pads for a lot cheaper.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...RY0ETK7C6VWMGM
http://www.amazon.com/HushMat-10201-.../dp/B001VKT9F0
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...RY0ETK7C6VWMGM
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-05-2011, 06:11 PM   #1653
28BlusLater 28BlusLater is offline
Blu-ray Guru
 
28BlusLater's Avatar
 
Jun 2010
25
341
4
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Daddy View Post
You can buy HushMat Insulation Pads from Amazon. I am sure you can find alternative pads for a lot cheaper.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...RY0ETK7C6VWMGM
http://www.amazon.com/HushMat-10201-.../dp/B001VKT9F0
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...RY0ETK7C6VWMGM
Thanks for the links.

HushMat definitely is a bit pricey.

Would something like this do?:

http://www.edesignaudio.com/product_...products_id=51
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-06-2011, 09:15 PM   #1654
28BlusLater 28BlusLater is offline
Blu-ray Guru
 
28BlusLater's Avatar
 
Jun 2010
25
341
4
Default

^^^^^^*bump*^^^^^^

?

Sorry for all the questions and being impatient, but I want to get this all done soon.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-07-2011, 12:34 AM   #1655
Big Daddy Big Daddy is offline
Blu-ray Champion
 
Big Daddy's Avatar
 
Jan 2008
Southern California
79
122
1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by 28BlusLater View Post
Thanks for the links.

HushMat definitely is a bit pricey.

Would something like this do?:

http://www.edesignaudio.com/product_...products_id=51
Yes, it will do.

If you are patient and do a complete search, you will find plenty of products that basically are made for the same purpose.

Last edited by Big Daddy; 04-25-2011 at 03:34 AM.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-07-2011, 12:36 AM   #1656
Big Daddy Big Daddy is offline
Blu-ray Champion
 
Big Daddy's Avatar
 
Jan 2008
Southern California
79
122
1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by cyde View Post
Thanks for the input again, BD. I'm going to give it at least 24 hours to set before filling with foam, closing the box and topping off with a door mat. The project was very easy despite my carpentry skill being weak. I can't wait to hear how my subwoofer sounds!

edit:

Project done. WOW 100% audible difference! I can now crank up my sub much louder without getting any negative sounds or vibrations within the room. Well worth the hour spent building and $40 of materials. I can't believe how great this cheap Acoustic Audio sub sounds on top a solid riser. This thread rocks.

It looks great. Tell your wife to get in shape in case she has to help you move that monster.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-25-2011, 03:05 AM   #1657
28BlusLater 28BlusLater is offline
Blu-ray Guru
 
28BlusLater's Avatar
 
Jun 2010
25
341
4
Default

I'm almost done building my riser. Everything else in my room is done. I just have one question. With the high density foam, do I just put it under the riser or am I supposed to attach it to the bottom of the riser somehow? Please let me know. Thanks!
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-25-2011, 03:11 AM   #1658
Aerodude73 Aerodude73 is offline
Blu-ray Archduke
 
Aerodude73's Avatar
 
Oct 2008
Middletown, RI (MEMBER OF THE "ECPP")™
134
428
2499
7
3
9
31
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by 28BlusLater View Post
I'm almost done building my riser. Everything else in my room is done. I just have one question. With the high density foam, do I just put it under the riser or am I supposed to attach it to the bottom of the riser somehow? Please let me know. Thanks!
Unless it Completely takes up the ENTIRE Space beneath your riser, I'd Attach it (velcro, glue, carpet nails, etc.).
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-05-2011, 11:10 PM   #1659
Almadacr Almadacr is offline
Blu-ray Ninja
 
Almadacr's Avatar
 
Mar 2011
1
57
527
4
10
Default

Ok so i just finished my first attempt to build 2 sub risers , everything under 30$ , pictures in gallery .
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-06-2011, 12:21 AM   #1660
MaCruz MaCruz is offline
Community Gaming Moderator
 
MaCruz's Avatar
 
Mar 2009
Jacksonville, FL
160
104
958
18
394
570
527
192
23
139
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Almadacr View Post
Ok so i just finished my first attempt to build 2 sub risers , everything under 30$ , pictures in gallery .
Job well done!
  Reply With Quote
Reply
Go Back   Blu-ray Forum > Audio > Subwoofers

Similar Threads
thread Forum Thread Starter Replies Last Post
DIY Subwoofer Building, Repairing, & Upgrading Subwoofers Big Daddy 1127 09-07-2015 02:10 AM
Speaker Risers Speakers Go Blue 46 03-10-2010 01:24 AM
i dont understand "risers" . . . Subwoofers backtothecanvas 7 12-06-2009 06:22 AM
Subwoofer Risers Subwoofers Chizzap30 1 09-09-2009 07:42 AM
Do I need risers? Home Theater General Discussion theater seats chairs 1 05-21-2009 01:56 PM



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 06:48 AM.