mark6821
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
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Can anyone help me in making a sub box ive recently bought a JL audio 10inch sub but cannot afford to buy a box i have got 3 1 inch thick sheets of MDF but am unsure what size to make it and how i go about sealing it can anyone help
Thanks
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sxi boy
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Registered: 11th Apr 02
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i just helped my cousin make a box for a 12" lightining audio sub.
think we made it 48cm cubed (48 each side) and sealed it with one of those sealant guns u get from b+q etc.
sounded good too
u2u any q's cos i cant remember any of the info at the mo
[Edited on 27-02-2003 by sxi boy]
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essexracer
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ur sub instructions should tell you the recommended air encloseur...u will have to design a box which meets the spec.the box wil prob be just under a cubic feet sealed.
used 3/4" mdf, use no more nails and screws to hold it together, you can work the no more nails sealent into the gaps/edges of the joints to get a real good seal!
have a bash urself, should be easy!
james
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mark6821
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Cheers thanks alot lads
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jipp
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Registered: 31st Jan 03
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try this it should help
sub enclosures
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