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My neighbor has a jig saw I can use...I'm going to build a sealed box. Is 3/4" mdf good and do I need bracing? What glue, screws, caulk and electrical terminals do you recommend to work with the 12" Dayton HO DVC sub? Thanksline the whole bottom with industrial strength velcro strips. Like 15% coverage and that baby aint going anywhere even if your car flips (my bud wrecked and flipped my old car with a 140lb subwoofer setup and the box didnt move at all with the flip but you can easily remove the box yourself with pulling from the sides or corners.
if you can do that much space then yes a 12 is fine use all that space though dont go any smaller. Just because the 12 says you can go as low as .49 doesnt mean its the optimal for the sub, you can get deeper bass response the bigger you go. From my graphs it actually shows .833 cubes to be the most accurate response with a QTC of .707 the numbers you posted is .97 cubes subtract the space the sub takes up will be right around .85 net cubes which is close to perfect.
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