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<blockquote data-quote="IASCA pro 301-6" data-source="post: 5462" data-attributes="member: 541179"><p>don't forget, when measuring air-space, be sure to measure INSIDE demensions, as well as account for the air-space that the woofer itself will take up. Most of this info can be found on the website of your speaker manufacturer...as for box material, I suggest MDF...you can find that at your local Home Base for about $40 a sheet, which will do a box for a pair of 10s or 12s no problem.</p><p></p><p>When constructing the box, ensure that all seams are airtight, sealed with wood glue, and then caulk. Head to your local shop and ask to see a box that is partially done, usually they will want to show-off thier skills.</p><p></p><p>Have fun...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IASCA pro 301-6, post: 5462, member: 541179"] don't forget, when measuring air-space, be sure to measure INSIDE demensions, as well as account for the air-space that the woofer itself will take up. Most of this info can be found on the website of your speaker manufacturer...as for box material, I suggest MDF...you can find that at your local Home Base for about $40 a sheet, which will do a box for a pair of 10s or 12s no problem. When constructing the box, ensure that all seams are airtight, sealed with wood glue, and then caulk. Head to your local shop and ask to see a box that is partially done, usually they will want to show-off thier skills. Have fun... [/QUOTE]
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