Wood thickness needed for Sub Boxes

you guys are stupid.

if your subs weight more than 30lbs you probably wanna use a thicker baffle than 3/4" mdf. If your box is building up a lot of pressure inside, like over 160db in the port, you probably need bracing.

Its generally a good idea to brace with big boxes and lots of subs too. Like if you have 4 15's or something like that. that's a lot of weight that is moving by a motor na mean

 
you guys are stupid.
if your subs weight more than 30lbs you probably wanna use a thicker baffle than 3/4" mdf. If your box is building up a lot of pressure inside, like over 160db in the port, you probably need bracing.

Its generally a good idea to brace with big boxes and lots of subs too. Like if you have 4 15's or something like that. that's a lot of weight that is moving by a motor na mean

Thanks for the legit response...

 
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