Box design for Dayton Audio DCS385-4 15" Classic Sub

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Ok I needed to start a new thread the other was getting too confusing. As you all may have seen I'm building my dad a nice powered subwoofer with the Dayton Audio SA240 240W Subwoofer Amplifier 300-804 and I am going to use Dayton Audio DCS385-4 15" Classic Subwoofer 4 Ohm 295-206 for the sub. I'm not sure what size and tuning to use for the enclosure so far I'm thinking 5-6 cuft at 32hz but bass box pro and winisd recommend like 12-15cuft which just seems incredibly big. What do you guys think would be good for this sub?

 
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