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Help figuring out box volume?
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<blockquote data-quote="evo2k3" data-source="post: 113339" data-attributes="member: 546246"><p>no you cant do that, the point that the other member made is that no matter how you seal it, its going to flex and create more leaks. IMO, the box is literaly going blow up (implode or explode). 1" inch is thick, but it has considerably less strength than even 1/2 inch mdf, and I would never put a sub bigger than about 300 watts in a 1/2" mdf box. I will be honest with you, this is not even an opinion thing where someone can make an argument, it should NOT be done, end of story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evo2k3, post: 113339, member: 546246"] no you cant do that, the point that the other member made is that no matter how you seal it, its going to flex and create more leaks. IMO, the box is literaly going blow up (implode or explode). 1" inch is thick, but it has considerably less strength than even 1/2 inch mdf, and I would never put a sub bigger than about 300 watts in a 1/2" mdf box. I will be honest with you, this is not even an opinion thing where someone can make an argument, it should NOT be done, end of story. [/QUOTE]
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