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Building a Dual 12" Ported Sub Woofer

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Printed Date: July 07, 2025 at 12:09 AM


Topic: Building a Dual 12" Ported Sub Woofer

Posted By: djpartyboy
Subject: Building a Dual 12" Ported Sub Woofer
Date Posted: August 07, 2005 at 2:24 PM

I am new a building boxes and I want to know a little bit more about how to create and design a custom dual 12" ported sub box for a ford focus 2001. Does anybody know much about this topic and how hard it is to make.


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DJ: Party Boy
Infinity Productions



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Posted By: Blowntweeters
Date Posted: August 07, 2005 at 2:46 PM
with being a beginner in box building i would suggest building a sealed box you will loss a bit of spl but you will get better response from your subs and it is not as hard to build

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1974 ford pinto 4 15" punch Z power punch bd 1001 pioneer DEH-6700




Posted By: stevdart
Date Posted: August 07, 2005 at 5:44 PM

djpartyboy, building a vented enclosure is an art and something I enjoy; I've built several for various sizes of drivers.  I'll list a few resources I use that will get you up and running on this project.  After learning all you can from these and downloading WinISD Pro or Unibox and getting familiar with how it works, you'll be at a point where you can try your hand at building your own custom ported box.  Besides this list, review threads on the subject from this forum by using the search function.  It will seem like an incredibly large amount of material to learn, but trust me it is an absolute necessity.  But, the simplest way to do it is to just follow the manufacturer's suggestions for the particular woofers you are using.  And blowntweeters is bang on target with the suggestion to get your feet wet first by starting with a sealed box.

Some of these are valuable references that I refer to time and again.  Bookmark them, especially the calculators, for future needs.

Look at several manufacturer's websites like MTX for ideas on how you want your box to look.  If you want to use a slotted port instead of round, here is an explanation on how the conversion is done in a recent topic.  And while you're learning how to use WinISD, here is a thread on the subject that will help you "get it" easier.



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Build the box so that it performs well in the worst case scenario and, in return, it will reward you at all times.





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