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<blockquote data-quote="pro-rabbit" data-source="post: 7442030" data-attributes="member: 551878"><p>What are you plans for the type of output from the sub? Another question would be, where is your skill level on building? Those two questions can change a lot on how this whole build can go.</p><p></p><p>If you are content with doing your own design(don't want to pay for one) and you want to build it yourself, then I would try and keep it some what simple and easy to build your first time around.</p><p></p><p>With many of my customers that are wanting to build their own. We work out a design that is easy to understand and build, yet still meets their requirements. Many of them come back for more work, some soak up the info and run with it, and a few others contact me to build them later on. I have found that understand an existing design makes things much easier then doing everything from scratch when you may or may not understand the various attributes in enclosure designing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pro-rabbit, post: 7442030, member: 551878"] What are you plans for the type of output from the sub? Another question would be, where is your skill level on building? Those two questions can change a lot on how this whole build can go. If you are content with doing your own design(don't want to pay for one) and you want to build it yourself, then I would try and keep it some what simple and easy to build your first time around. With many of my customers that are wanting to build their own. We work out a design that is easy to understand and build, yet still meets their requirements. Many of them come back for more work, some soak up the info and run with it, and a few others contact me to build them later on. I have found that understand an existing design makes things much easier then doing everything from scratch when you may or may not understand the various attributes in enclosure designing. [/QUOTE]
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