Ok guys.. now I got the 2 Polk 124. I want to put both of them in one sub box... what do you suggest? bandpass or sealed? I got the Kenwood x401 powering them (600 Watts@2Ohm).
Thanks in advance.
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Vist our Online StoreOk guys.. now I got the 2 Polk 124. I want to put both of them in one sub box... what do you suggest? bandpass or sealed? I got the Kenwood x401 powering them (600 Watts@2Ohm).
Thanks in advance.
Personally, i'd use a sealed, dual-chambered box.
if you're building it, use MDF of at least 3/4" thickness, and caulk the hell outta that thing to make sure that it's sealed.....
that's what i did ;)
also..... don't use terminal cups either. just drill a hole in the box somewhere, and run the wire 10 or 12 gauge right through the box and again.... caulk the hell outta it to ensure that the enclosure is sealed
Last edited by JustinGoodie; 07-18-2002 at 12:26 AM.
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I use high quality terminal cups with not problem. Enclosures are still air tight. If you run the wire in with out a terminal cup use hot glue to seal the whole. It makes a air tight seal in minutes not hours.
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