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giantsalex 
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Hey I just bought a Rockford T2 and I have it in a sealed box right now that I used to have a w6 in. The T2 really does not sound that good in a sealed box and the it is not recommended to be in a sealed box. My question is does anyone have any opinions on a vented box that would sound the best for this sub.   It is a 12 in, its in a ford explorer so I have plenty of room to work with, and its hooked up to a JBL GTO 1201.11. As of now I'm thinkin I will make the box on this website: http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/scripts/rightnow.cfg/php.exe/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=469&p_prod_lvl1=19&p_prod_lvl2=26&p_cat_lvl1=5&p_cat_lvl2=&p_search_text=469&p_search_type=2%3Afaqs.faq_id
but idk anything about tuning and frequency so I was just wondering if anyone had any opinions.
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Rockford suggests 2.25 cubic feet tuned at 40 hz.

giantsalex 
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Where did you get that? If you look on the owners manual it says 2.0 cu.ft. and idk about hertz but it says FS(Hz)=31. If i just go ahead and build the box from the first post, would I need to have internal support cuz its a heavy ass sub. I plan on using 3/4'' mdf
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   I got it at the fosgate site.............yes you can never have too much bracing as long as you account for the displacement of the bracing.....bracing is your friend.
giantsalex 
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so how do i account for the bracing? i have to find the volume of the pieces i use for support then increase the original size of the box by that volume?
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That is correct.

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