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<blockquote data-quote="evan" data-source="post: 2565778" data-attributes="member: 562202"><p>The specs for that Dayton sub suggest that it would work well in a sealed enclosure with a volume of 4.6ft^3. You could build a box 24" long, 18" high, and 18" deep, then cut a hole in the top that's big enough to hold the sub. That would get you into the ballpark, but I didn't account for the thickness of the material or the displacement of the sub, so you could do some tweaking to that plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evan, post: 2565778, member: 562202"] The specs for that Dayton sub suggest that it would work well in a sealed enclosure with a volume of 4.6ft^3. You could build a box 24" long, 18" high, and 18" deep, then cut a hole in the top that's big enough to hold the sub. That would get you into the ballpark, but I didn't account for the thickness of the material or the displacement of the sub, so you could do some tweaking to that plan. [/QUOTE]
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