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<blockquote data-quote="Kschmitz91" data-source="post: 8147880" data-attributes="member: 656170"><p>I used 3/4" mdf since I couldn't find any local stores with 1". I have no braces installed. I used carpenters glue, 2" drywall screws, and used silicon caulk. I did not double layer anything. There are no air leaks besides the air flowing through the port.</p><p></p><p>The tuning was off because I had entered the wrong volume into the psp calculator. The box was supposed to be 4.25 cu and I somehow made 4.95. After re measuring it and entered 4.95 into the calculator the tuning seemed correct. Right now I have 1000w rms going to it but soon it'll be 2000w. I only have one 6" PVC aero port. Should I add an additional 6" port or make it into a single 8" port? Also, is 4.95 cu ft too big? I can easily chop it down, I have plenty of room to work with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kschmitz91, post: 8147880, member: 656170"] I used 3/4" mdf since I couldn't find any local stores with 1". I have no braces installed. I used carpenters glue, 2" drywall screws, and used silicon caulk. I did not double layer anything. There are no air leaks besides the air flowing through the port. The tuning was off because I had entered the wrong volume into the psp calculator. The box was supposed to be 4.25 cu and I somehow made 4.95. After re measuring it and entered 4.95 into the calculator the tuning seemed correct. Right now I have 1000w rms going to it but soon it'll be 2000w. I only have one 6" PVC aero port. Should I add an additional 6" port or make it into a single 8" port? Also, is 4.95 cu ft too big? I can easily chop it down, I have plenty of room to work with. [/QUOTE]
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