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<blockquote data-quote="Saint211" data-source="post: 4863468" data-attributes="member: 564903"><p>so I have been planning a new system. The plans are upgraded nightshades w/ 2000 watts rms to each one.</p><p></p><p>I have been making rough desings for a box, will likely be around 1.7 cubes(per sub) after displacement, tuned to 37 or 38 hz. I will probably make two boxes, one sub and one port per box. The reason for this is it is much easier for me to get two separate boxes in my trunk then rotate/place them than it is to get one dual box in there. They will be placed sub and port towards the back.</p><p></p><p>The material will be .75 inch MDF. any way I build it, it will likely have a dual layer baffle, but my question is this:</p><p></p><p>With 2000 to each sub, will .75 be thick/sturdy enough with internal bracing, or should I do a dual layer around the whole box as well? Either way I think I will incorporate some metal rods through the box... tightened up to add rigidity.</p><p></p><p>1.5" thick is doable, but it takes more room, and room is tight in this trunk.</p><p></p><p>what do yall think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saint211, post: 4863468, member: 564903"] so I have been planning a new system. The plans are upgraded nightshades w/ 2000 watts rms to each one. I have been making rough desings for a box, will likely be around 1.7 cubes(per sub) after displacement, tuned to 37 or 38 hz. I will probably make two boxes, one sub and one port per box. The reason for this is it is much easier for me to get two separate boxes in my trunk then rotate/place them than it is to get one dual box in there. They will be placed sub and port towards the back. The material will be .75 inch MDF. any way I build it, it will likely have a dual layer baffle, but my question is this: With 2000 to each sub, will .75 be thick/sturdy enough with internal bracing, or should I do a dual layer around the whole box as well? Either way I think I will incorporate some metal rods through the box... tightened up to add rigidity. 1.5" thick is doable, but it takes more room, and room is tight in this trunk. what do yall think? [/QUOTE]
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