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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 78125" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>If you are going to make this a ported enclosure I would highly suggest giving each speaker its own chamber. If it were a well sealed enclosure I would say go ahead with each of them in one large chamber. Reason being for this is that it is more difficult to get a proper tuning done with the port etc... Fiberglassing is an option, but if you are not comfortable with it you can always use MDF to build a nice enclosure as well. If you are lookign for more of a custom look however fiberglass may be the way for you to go.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest tho if you are only mostly going for an SQ install to go with a sealed enclosure as it can produce a better SQ and still thump pretty hard. I had 4 12" subs in two separate sealed enclosures that blew the doors off of most others. Hell I shut down someone with 8 15"subs a few times. It is all in the install!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 78125, member: 544457"] If you are going to make this a ported enclosure I would highly suggest giving each speaker its own chamber. If it were a well sealed enclosure I would say go ahead with each of them in one large chamber. Reason being for this is that it is more difficult to get a proper tuning done with the port etc... Fiberglassing is an option, but if you are not comfortable with it you can always use MDF to build a nice enclosure as well. If you are lookign for more of a custom look however fiberglass may be the way for you to go. I would suggest tho if you are only mostly going for an SQ install to go with a sealed enclosure as it can produce a better SQ and still thump pretty hard. I had 4 12" subs in two separate sealed enclosures that blew the doors off of most others. Hell I shut down someone with 8 15"subs a few times. It is all in the install! [/QUOTE]
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