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Old 11-11-2003, 05:30 PM
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Question speaker box question

ok i have a civic hatch and i just bought one 10" infinity and an amp to power it. im ready to make the box but i dont know what type of wood to use. is there a certain type? or a type that is just better than others? also does anyone have any advice on what shape/size of box would sound best with this speaker? (its not the perfect 10 its the 1030W or watever 250Watts rms)
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Re: speaker box question

use 3/4" MDF (medium density fiberboard), and build it so that the internal volume of the box matches the specs for the sub.
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It also depends if you wanna go sealed or ported. Check out termpro.com for lots of info.
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