I am slowly working on getting my new site up and going, but in the meantime, I did manage to put the finishing touches on a DIY Subwoofer project. Below is the front view of a ported subwoofer project using a MAW-10 driver from www.mach5audio.com.

The enclosure is constructed from 3/4" MDF and active power is supplied by a partsexpress plate amplifier. On the underside of the enclosure is a speaker terminal so I can switch between passive and active power. The enclosure was finished with the same cream color paint used on the DIY Fostex FE127E Sealed Bipole Speaker Project.

The driver is still breaking in, but it already outperforms my JBL PB10. For more pictures and information, see the DIY MAW-10 10" Subwoofer Project page.
Update: 5 November 2007
- Jim sent me some pictures of his build of the MAW-10 DIY Subwoofer Project.
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