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i want to build a custom sub box for my system in my car and i wanted to know what kind of material i would need to build it. mostly what kind of wood to use, i know you cant use regular wood cause it vibrates and doesnt give good airflow. and what kind of carpet to cover it. i just called it carpet because i dont know what it is called. newb
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wood-medium density fiberboard check home depot or some other home furnishing places like that
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i'd recommend having a custom enclosed fiberglass made...
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fiber glass is probly the way to go
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Fiberglass is the way to go if you can afford it or have the ability to do it yourself. If you're going to just build a regular box use baltic birchwood. Its lighter and stronger than mdf but costs 3x as much. Use adaquate bracing and your box will slam.
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For wood boxes i use 3/4" MDF Medium Density Fibre wood. works great.
Last edited by codealiasJD; Aug 28, 2003 12:50pm.
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For wood boxes i use 3/4" MDF Medium Density Fibre wood. works great. what he said but if you want to build a box for very high powered subs you should use 1" MDF
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Fiberglass enclosures cost upwards of $1,500 to $2,000 for a basic one. You can build your own enclosure out of MDF for about $50.
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