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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8713012" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Yeah that's overpriced for sure, especially for the power range and size you're looking at. It's mainly the labor, the parts will be the cone, the terminals one 4x8 sheet (actually probably 4x4 for a truck enclosure) of 3/4" Birch, Maple, or marine grade plywood, glue/screws, and sealant. Probably about 75-80 dollars from scratch. Tools would be a table saw, clamps, a drill, and either a router, jigsaw, or scroll saw.</p><p></p><p>I would expect to pay around 300 for a custom enclosure locally or 230ish online, but shipping will drive the cost back up.</p><p></p><p>In that price range it doesn't make much sense to pursue one even though it's better unless you make it yourself. I would stick to the Kicker if you don't have the tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8713012, member: 679555"] Yeah that's overpriced for sure, especially for the power range and size you're looking at. It's mainly the labor, the parts will be the cone, the terminals one 4x8 sheet (actually probably 4x4 for a truck enclosure) of 3/4" Birch, Maple, or marine grade plywood, glue/screws, and sealant. Probably about 75-80 dollars from scratch. Tools would be a table saw, clamps, a drill, and either a router, jigsaw, or scroll saw. I would expect to pay around 300 for a custom enclosure locally or 230ish online, but shipping will drive the cost back up. In that price range it doesn't make much sense to pursue one even though it's better unless you make it yourself. I would stick to the Kicker if you don't have the tools. [/QUOTE]
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