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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8891344" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>Don't give up, just work smart. Building a box is fun, and a learning experience.</p><p>Make a box that can be "tuned" for a variety of woofers (i.e. a box can be made to appear smaller, to a woofer but it's a lot more difficult to make it appear bigger, ports can be added or blocked, etc). Then, if you toast the Pyramid, you can try something else.</p><p>I have an old car box that looks like a Beverly Hillbillies shack from all the changes it went through.</p><p></p><p>That said, if you shop around, you can pick up a used home sub (with integrated amp) pretty inexpensively. Possibly cheaper than just the materials to build your own box.</p><p>If you have the amp, car subs go pretty cheap, too. A guy in my region has a box with two 12" JL drivers in it for $125.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8891344, member: 683408"] Don't give up, just work smart. Building a box is fun, and a learning experience. Make a box that can be "tuned" for a variety of woofers (i.e. a box can be made to appear smaller, to a woofer but it's a lot more difficult to make it appear bigger, ports can be added or blocked, etc). Then, if you toast the Pyramid, you can try something else. I have an old car box that looks like a Beverly Hillbillies shack from all the changes it went through. That said, if you shop around, you can pick up a used home sub (with integrated amp) pretty inexpensively. Possibly cheaper than just the materials to build your own box. If you have the amp, car subs go pretty cheap, too. A guy in my region has a box with two 12" JL drivers in it for $125. [/QUOTE]
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