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<blockquote data-quote="t1990le" data-source="post: 5805283" data-attributes="member: 605377"><p>You can use any other type of wood, but MDF usually wields the best results.</p><p></p><p>x2 on the Box being important. Hit up one of the box builders on the forum when you get a sub and they can help you sketch a design and help you figure out how to port it into spec.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the above statements about the 4 channel going to a good pair of from 4x6s and using your HU to power some pair of comps in the back of u jeep.</p><p></p><p>And no, a 50 watt sub will not over power your 50 speakers. I have 4 6x8s in my truck running off of 40watts each and i have 2 12" subwoofers that see about 500 watt each and they match my music fairly well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t1990le, post: 5805283, member: 605377"] You can use any other type of wood, but MDF usually wields the best results. x2 on the Box being important. Hit up one of the box builders on the forum when you get a sub and they can help you sketch a design and help you figure out how to port it into spec. I agree with the above statements about the 4 channel going to a good pair of from 4x6s and using your HU to power some pair of comps in the back of u jeep. And no, a 50 watt sub will not over power your 50 speakers. I have 4 6x8s in my truck running off of 40watts each and i have 2 12" subwoofers that see about 500 watt each and they match my music fairly well. [/QUOTE]
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