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<blockquote data-quote="forum_punk" data-source="post: 2926" data-attributes="member: 541086"><p>I have built custom boxes for over a year and I have noticed that the best kind of box for a similar set as yours is either a dual ported bandpass, or a custom-fit sealed box. If you choose a bandpass, be sure that the ports are on the top, and the plexiglass is sealed properly. If you choose a custom built sealed, be sure that it is made out of MDF (Maximum-Density-Fiberboard) and sealed with an all-purpose oil based caulk. The sealed box can be made to fit anywhere desirable, if custom built. If it's a standard box, rectangular, wedge, or trapezoidal shape won't really made a difference. Either way, since the subs are in the cabin and not closed in a trunk like a car, the bass quality should be exceptional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forum_punk, post: 2926, member: 541086"] I have built custom boxes for over a year and I have noticed that the best kind of box for a similar set as yours is either a dual ported bandpass, or a custom-fit sealed box. If you choose a bandpass, be sure that the ports are on the top, and the plexiglass is sealed properly. If you choose a custom built sealed, be sure that it is made out of MDF (Maximum-Density-Fiberboard) and sealed with an all-purpose oil based caulk. The sealed box can be made to fit anywhere desirable, if custom built. If it's a standard box, rectangular, wedge, or trapezoidal shape won't really made a difference. Either way, since the subs are in the cabin and not closed in a trunk like a car, the bass quality should be exceptional. [/QUOTE]
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