Building a custom sub enclosure?

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How to Build a Custom Sub Box: 7 Steps (with Pictures)

How to Build a Custom Sub Box. So you wanna build your own subwoofer box eh? This can be a daunting task for someone who has never built something like this before ...

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What types of material {other then a fiberglass cloth}can be used when building a custom sub enclosure?

i saw a how-to article and they used a cloth that looked like a piece of soft fabric but they didnt say what it was. what other types can be used with the resin to make the enclosure strong and durable

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One of the most commonly used materials is fleece. It is stretchy and flexible, yet it can hold a fair...

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Building 2x12 Ported Sub Enclosure, how many cubic feet?

Also: do you have any website with Dual sub enclosure designs? Those who have my sub say that it works best with 2.5cuft ported for a single 12"..it's a sub that plays well with a bigger box. It's an Asian brand sub, and i've been to many EB's and...

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Each sub will get 2.5 cu.ft and each in it's own camber. This should be of some help http://spkrbox...

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How would I go about building a dual 12 inch Sub enclosure with deep heavy hitting Bass ?

How would I go about building a dual 12 inch Sub enclosure with deep heavy hitting Bass ? I am planning on setting a friend up with a nice..er car audio system ( 460 Watt Dual amp / new radio / two Dual 12 inch 4 Ohm 550 watt subs and a few replacement...

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Well, you'll need the spec sheet with all the Theile/Small parameters. There are several enclosure design...

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How do you go about creating a connection terminal in a custom sub enclosure?

I am making a custom subwoofer enclosure, but i need to know how to build a connection terminal such as the ones in industrial sub boxes. It looks like a small clamp or a screw on ...show more

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You actually can go to an electronics store like Radio Shack and but the terminals. They are like $...

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Custom sub enclosure help?

I have a 1998 Infiniti I30 so I have a sealed off trunk. The only think I have is when the armrest in the back comes down I have a little opening. So what I want to do is build a custom sub box ported out into that. I was thinking about making an extra...

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most subs require a port that has a certain length and if you extend it, it might not sound as good...

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Building 3/4" MDF Sub Enclosure With No Screws?

I am building a custom enclosure for 2 8" Polk Audio subwoofers. The material is 3/4" MDF and there will be a lot of joints less than 1" from the edge of the material ...show more

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predrill screw holes first and you will be fine

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Building a ported sub enclosure with external ports?

i was wondering if i would achieve the same spl, and sound quality if i built the port on the outside of the box, instead of internally. i've built numerous boxes before, but i've never tried it like this. i'm trying to build the main part of the enclosure...

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Building the port on the outside will sound exactly the same as if you build them in the inside. As...

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Im building a sub enclosure for my advanced shop class.?

I have two 12 inch subs. i want to build an enclosure to fit in the trunk of my Crown Vic. I have no clue what to do

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Try RE box calculator ... that's the most basic way to do it even though not perfect sound Most audio...

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What size plexiglass should i use for a custom bandpass sub enclosure?

i know the standard for sub enclosures are 3/4' MDF with 3/8" plexi... but i was wondering if i could get away with putting 1/4" plexi instead to save some money. does it make that big of difference between the two sizes?

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Thickness with any enclosure depends on the overall area of the pieces. The larger they are, the more...

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