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Who sells nice sealed boxes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8849063" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>I've built subs using every one of the utlimax subs. 0.8ft³ is the recomended, stuffed enclsure for each of these 8" subs. Good luck on finding a pre-fab 0.8ft³ cube sealed enclosure, kinda big for an 8" driver, not comon at all. Your best bet is to find a 10" or12" box that meets the volume requirement and add a new face and don;t bother with the reducer rings. Adding another .75 inch face will make the box that much more stiff. You could simply get the local hardware store (home depot, ace)to sell you ahalf a sheet f .75" mdf and have them cut it to size. Glue oit, screw it, paint it to match the carpet or order some carpet and glue it on, good to go. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8849063, member: 689267"] I've built subs using every one of the utlimax subs. 0.8ft³ is the recomended, stuffed enclsure for each of these 8" subs. Good luck on finding a pre-fab 0.8ft³ cube sealed enclosure, kinda big for an 8" driver, not comon at all. Your best bet is to find a 10" or12" box that meets the volume requirement and add a new face and don;t bother with the reducer rings. Adding another .75 inch face will make the box that much more stiff. You could simply get the local hardware store (home depot, ace)to sell you ahalf a sheet f .75" mdf and have them cut it to size. Glue oit, screw it, paint it to match the carpet or order some carpet and glue it on, good to go. . [/QUOTE]
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