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I have been surfing forums and youtube for Hours but the simplest of questions i have yet to find an answer to. I am a noob. I am trying to learn all I can about car audio. I have built a few sealed enclosures even took at shot at a fiberglass enclosure. But I would like to try a ported enclosure. Could anyone give some advice as far as how to determine the best type of port because this is what confuses me I can punch in numbers to get a box but I would rather retain the knowledge to understand how to design one. It also doesn't help that the thickest MDF sold in Japan is 1 cm(.39") Any help would be highly appreciated.

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i use birch but some around here use 3/4" cabinet grade pine with very good results.

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Like others have said, just use plywood. People use MDF because its cheap, easy to get, and work well enough, not because its the best thing there is.

If you want to learn more about ported enclosures check out this thread: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/180344-seeking-design-info-beyond-box-calculators/

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dude, you're in japan, use Bamboo!!

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  • Mids & Highs Amp: CT125.4
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Thanks a lot guys.That's good to know... as far as building a ported enclosure is there anything anyone could tell me about i imagine airflow concepts. Because I think that's where I get confused this weekend I want to build a ported enclosure for this JL W312v2 I have laying around for practice but aside from the manufacturers website I don't know where to begin

Check out my build slow but... slow and steady wins the race

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/185561-1st-build-budget-toyota-mark-2/

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