Boo 5/8" mdf.
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Boo 5/8" mdf.
1991 BMW M5 -- Eclipse 8454, Eclipse PA5532, Seas W18E IB, Alpine-Scan D2904/6000, SoundSplinter Rli8 .65 tuned to 30hz
2002 Chevy Silverado -- 880prs, Seas CA18RNX, LPG 25nfa, Mach 5 IXL-12, JL 1000/1 & 450/4
what diference does using different thicknesses of MDF make ?
what about single Cab truck boxes????
strength of the boxOriginally Posted by bret_xi
kenwood ddx712
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I don't think I have built a sub box with a front baffle that is less than 1.5" mdf ever. The one in my truck now is 2.25"
1991 BMW M5 -- Eclipse 8454, Eclipse PA5532, Seas W18E IB, Alpine-Scan D2904/6000, SoundSplinter Rli8 .65 tuned to 30hz
2002 Chevy Silverado -- 880prs, Seas CA18RNX, LPG 25nfa, Mach 5 IXL-12, JL 1000/1 & 450/4
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