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Learning how to build a speaker box allows you to customize the fit and design of the box to match your desired audio quality. The basic two-speaker box designs are sealed and vented. This article details how to build a sealed speaker box, which separates the front and rear sound waves to improve the bass.

    • Reference the speakerโ€™s template to find the speakerโ€™s measurements.

      • The template is included with the rest of the basic speaker information upon purchase. If the template canโ€™t be found, contact the manufacturer for the information or measure the speaker yourself:

    • Figure the depth (front-to-back dimension) of the speaker box by adding 2 inches (5 cm) to the depth of the speaker.
    • Use the speakerโ€™s height and length measurements as the boxโ€™s internal height and length dimensions.
    • Multiply the depth, height and length to determine the internal volume of the box.
  1. against the manufacturerโ€™s recommended speaker box internal volume.
    • Adjust the measurements as needed until you reach the recommended range.
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  2. to figure the boxโ€™s external dimensions.
  3. of the space available for the speaker box to be sure the box will fit.
    • Use your measurements to sketch out the speaker box depending on the space you need to fit it into.
    • Trace a pattern onto the MDF (medium density fiberboard) using the exterior box.

      • Include the circular openings needed for the face of the speaker and the connectors. The measurements are found on the speakerโ€™s template. If there is no template, trace the circumference of the face of the speaker on the front piece and a 2-inch (5-cm) hole on each side piece for the connectors.
    • Use a jigsaw to cut out the pattern pieces.
    • Cut out the circular openings with a router.
    • Sand all rough edges.
  4. with 1-inch x 1-inch (2-1/2 cm x 2-1/2 cm) strips of wood (battens).
    • Cover 60 percent of each interior edge with a batten.
    • Screw the batten into the MDF.
  5. to make sure they match up.
  6. as you assemble the box.
    • Use furniture clamps to keep the speaker box aligned.
  7. and check that it fits.
  8. while the speaker is in the box.
    • Remove the speaker and pre-drill the mounting screw holes.
    • Allow the glue to dry.
  9. over the speaker boxโ€™s internal seams and all openings to ensure the box is airtight.
    • Let the silicon caulk cure for 12 to 24 hours.
    • Hook up the speaker wires.
    • Cover the back, top and bottom of the speaker box with 1 inch (2-1/2 cm) of poly fill to minimize resonance.
    • Insert the speaker and run the connectors through their appropriate holes.
    • Secure the speaker with screws through the mounting holes.
    • Caulk any openings to ensure the speaker box is airtight.
    • Allow the caulk to cure for 12 to 24 hours.
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  • Question
    How do I build a ported box for a 15" subwoofer?
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    This method would work -- you just need to adjust the measurements to fit a 15" driver. It's probably easier to look up a guide designed specifically for a sub though.There are loads of them on car audio sites.
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    What is poly fill (referenced in step 12 of how to build a speaker box)?
    Community Answer
    It's Polyester fluff for filling stuffed animals, comforters, and I assume for stapling to the inside of this box. Ask someone at a craft store or in the craft section of Walmart.
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    How do I build an 8 inch speaker box?
    Community Answer
    Just follow the steps in the article.
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      Warnings

      • Donโ€™t construct a speaker box that has walls with equal dimensions. The shape diminishes the speakerโ€™s effectiveness.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Speaker with all necessary wires and connectors
      • MDF (medium density fiberboard)
      • Wood for battens
      • Screws
      • Wood glue
      • Furniture clamps
      • Poly fill
      • Silicon caulk
      • Sandpaper
      • Jigsaw
      • Router with ยพ-inch (2 cm) bit
      • Electric drill with bits for drilling holes and driving screws

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