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I've always found that it's easier to work on the wood once the box is already put together. Maybe. When it comes to your amps settings you will have to make some adjustments to ensure the best sound. In the case of the ported and bandpass enclosures, if the measured resonance frequency is not the same as the predicted resonance frequency, you can easily adjust the port lengths accordingly. There's no perfect material for building your box, and wood is no exception.


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After you have caulked the box, secure the baffle board in place. Plywood is not as dense as fiberboard, but it has the advantage of weighing only half as much, making it much easier to work with. Of course, with the need for music, we also have a need to experience it in better ways.

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Audio cable & Remote turn-on

This is pretty straight forward so I figured that I would get straight to the point on how to deal with this.

1. Remove the radio so that you can access the connections on the back.

2. Connect the audio cable to the line-out wires that are located on the back of the radio. Connect the red plug on the RCA cable into the red plug (left) on the radio and the black plug (right) on the RCA cable to the black plug on the radio.

3. Connect the 18 gauge wire that is usually provided in the amplifier power kit to the amplifier turn-on wire on the radio. It should be a blue wire on an aftermarket radio. Make sure that you are not connecting the remote turn-on wire to the power antenna wire because it may also be blue. Solder or crimp the connection and then wrap it with electrical tape to protect the connection.

4. Run the audio cable and amplifier turn-on wire that is located behind the dash and kick panel and down the side of the vehicle behind the doorsills to the amplifier. You should tape or wire-tie the remote turn-on wire to the audio cable so that it is easier to run through the vehicle. Run the audio cables down the opposite side of the car from the power wire to ensure that engine noise or other electrical noises do not cross over into the audio cables.