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    yeah building your own box is easy.

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    custom sounds in sa, great guys they can hook you up no doubt.
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    IMO. Probox is the best. I'm a big guy and the box doesn't bother me. sounds incredable when i put some fat mat sound deadener in mine.

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    +1 on probox. also boxes with ports hit harder and sound cleaner and more crisp than a sealed box.. imo. also if you have a ported box and ur A/C goes out, then you can duct-tape a drier hose to the port and reroute it to where cool air blows on ur face everytime the bass hits lmao.
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    I found a box on the internet, and somewhat copied it and built my own, its for 1 10" sub sealed box, about .75 cubic airspace, sounds pretty good for a 10 I will post some pics for you later, oh buy the way cost me less than $20 bucks including carpet
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    i have a probox with two 12 polk audio for a silverdo for 150 if any looking

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    Quote Originally Posted by devin_deville View Post
    +1 on probox. also boxes with ports hit harder and sound cleaner and more crisp than a sealed box.. imo. also if you have a ported box and ur A/C goes out, then you can duct-tape a drier hose to the port and reroute it to where cool air blows on ur face everytime the bass hits lmao.
    Thats not true. A properly tuned ported box will be louder, but you WILL lose crispness and cleanliness as compared to a sealed. This is coming from someone who hit a 153.8db on a TermLab mic with a single 12.
    Last edited by pl4yboy; 02-24-2009 at 01:41 AM.

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    audioenhancers.com has so good boxes ant reasonable prices....even has pics of the plans so you can build your own.
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    i built my own
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