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Shouldn't this be in our NEW Stereo category? That was my disclaimer so i can post without feeling guilty When i got my 10" z3410 sub Rockford stated the optimal sealed box size was .75cf so i figured i'd have to make it myself. I stumbled across one on eBay at .79cf, well made of 3/4" mdf, sealed, terminals and carpeted which i won the bid for $28 total including shipping! I couldn't have made it for 3X that and the .04cf difference will have no effect.
I was going to say the same thing....but I'm not a hall moniter! J/K Razzman
Isn't bigger better (with in reason) for boxes?
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I'm no expert on that by all means but as i understand there's an optimal size for the sub to work to it's full potential. Of course that's all based on the sub type, box type and other conditions. Rockford states that for a sealed enclosure my sub can be in a box in the range of .375-1.75cf but that .75cf is recommended so the sub can perform to it's best with the full freq range it was designed for. Makes sense to me but what do i know?
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my 10" Kicker says it needs 1.0-2.4 cu feet. Right now I'm sitting at about 1.3.
I hadn't planned to seal the wood on the inside, but certainly on the outside. If its sealed on the outside (with say fiberglass resin), and the plugs are sealed, and the speaker itself is sealed, why would you need to seal the inside of the box?
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Maybe I should look for some mdf again. I found some, but the sheets were only 12" wide. Then again, maybe if I made it (inside) 12x12x18 I could make it work.
Reality is only an illusion that occurs due to a lack of alcohol.
Maybe I should look for some mdf again. I found some, but the sheets were only 12" wide. Then again, maybe if I made it (inside) 12x12x18 I could make it work.
You already made the box..I wouldn't remake it, unless you really wanted to.
That 3/4 is pretty stiff stuff, so you're fine with it. You would really need to seal the MDF too, inside and out. That stuff is a sponge.
I would seal the box on the inside too, just for worry free thoughts.
"I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"
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