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<blockquote data-quote="joeldirt" data-source="post: 627411" data-attributes="member: 558163"><p>you know man.... since it is a simple system, not a whole lot of power, and you are new to building boxes.... I would actually suggest a sealled box. It is more forgiving for design flaws. Sealled boxes give a clean sharp bass, and you would be happy with your results. For your first box.... try sealed, ported boxes are more difficult to design and sound right, you could lose sound integrity, or damage a sub if you build it wrong. I know you are only sending 200 watts to the sub... but you would spend less time for a sure quality clean sound wiht a simple sealed box design. I can help walk you through a solid air tight enclosure if you like. Got alot of good advice for building a strong, durable, clean looking box. sounds like you have a little bit of time. don't rush through it read, and concider all advice from anyone helping. This is only my opinion. And won't charge you for box plans. Since it is a really simple design. YOu shouldnt have to pay for plans don't get sucked in to that unless you are wanting a really custom box. None the less, if you want to build a really custom looking box, let me know its your first box I'll help you out best I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeldirt, post: 627411, member: 558163"] you know man.... since it is a simple system, not a whole lot of power, and you are new to building boxes.... I would actually suggest a sealled box. It is more forgiving for design flaws. Sealled boxes give a clean sharp bass, and you would be happy with your results. For your first box.... try sealed, ported boxes are more difficult to design and sound right, you could lose sound integrity, or damage a sub if you build it wrong. I know you are only sending 200 watts to the sub... but you would spend less time for a sure quality clean sound wiht a simple sealed box design. I can help walk you through a solid air tight enclosure if you like. Got alot of good advice for building a strong, durable, clean looking box. sounds like you have a little bit of time. don't rush through it read, and concider all advice from anyone helping. This is only my opinion. And won't charge you for box plans. Since it is a really simple design. YOu shouldnt have to pay for plans don't get sucked in to that unless you are wanting a really custom box. None the less, if you want to build a really custom looking box, let me know its your first box I'll help you out best I can. [/QUOTE]
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