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Old Aug 23, 2004 | 01:30 PM
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You can do it a couple different ways...

Top mount- the sub screwed into the baffle from the top which will leave the sub sticking up out of the enclosure ~3/8".

Bottom mount- The sub screwed into the baffle from the bottom which will sink your sub into the eclosure 3/4"(depending on the thickness of MDF you use)


I would top mount the the sub but make an additional baffle with a cutout of the outside diameter of the sub. Use wood that is as thick as your sub is tall when it sits in the enclosure. This way it a flush look.
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