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1994 Accord, sealed enclosure in trunk


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HumbleI 
Copper - Posts: 103
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Joined: January 29, 2003
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Posted: May 11, 2004 at 8:50 PM / IP Logged  
I need help building a sealed enclosure for a 1994 honda accord trunk, Id like it to be mostly wood... with as little fiberglassing as possible if any.. I have an alpine mrv1507 amp running 2 mtx 8000's and 2 mtx 6000's , Im new to this kind of thing, so I need a little help!!! Anyone have any ideas or plans that could help me?
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sam1 
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Joined: March 03, 2004
Location: United States
Posted: May 12, 2004 at 10:49 AM / IP Logged  
well, first off, its not really good to run different speakers off the same amp.  so id get a separate amp for the 6000s.  infact, 2 8000s will probably be more than enough, so you might even trade in the others.  ok, so i take it youve never built an enclosure before?  well, first, just take your time and design a box that will fit your needs.  id go with a sealed box with about 1.25cuft for each sub.  use 3/4" MDF board for it all.  you can use fg, but thats a whole other story.  but the most important part is that the airspace inside the box is correct.  if its too big or small itll sound like crap and you could kill your speakers.  when you design it make sure you add 3/4" to all the sides to make up for the woods thickness.  take a look at the left side of the screen and theres a link for woofer enclosures.  that should help some as well.

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