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12' subs sealed?
My neighbor gave me his old 12' subs and an amp, but he kept the box. I bought a box, but do I need to seal the subs with the box? Or can I just atach them with screws?
5 Answers
- 1 decade ago
You did good by buying a new box. you should make sure that its the size (cubic feet) that are needed for your subwoofers. Go the the manufactor's website and make sure that the box is right. (the box can make a HUGE difference if its not correct). Also you can just screw them in you dont need to seal them in if you do then they wont come out EVER. Unless you rip them out. Just use screws and check the manufactor's website before you do anything in case you have to take the box back
Source(s): I made my own box for my 12's. trust me box makes big difference - Anonymous1 decade ago
You can seal them if you want, don't expect much differance if the box isnt sealed, just use the screws.
- 1 decade ago
reseal the whole box exept for the 12 inch holes screw the subs in the holes after the box is resealed for the best performance of you subs and bass
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Screw it !!!!