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  1. FI recommends that you have for one single 15" BTL that you have a ported enclosure that is 3-5 cubic feet, so just double the numbers man. IF you have two then you need 6-10 cubic feet. I am currently building a ported enclosure for a single 15" BTL and it is about 4.5 cubic feet tuned to 38 hz.
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    4 18'' FI.BTL's:Best kinda wood out there?

    I am currently building a box for an 15" BTL and I am using some birch wood. MDF will work absolutely fine though. The only reason I went with wood was just because I was afraid that the MDF would break because when I picked up my sub I was like holy *****, this thing is heavy. Haha.
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    Breaking In and Securing

    I have an amp that does about 1500-2000 rms so should i be pushin all that right when I install it or like half power?
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    Breaking In and Securing

    Hey guys, first post! Haha. Well, I recently just received my 15" BTL in the mail. I was looking and it and noticed that there were no screw holes for mounting the sub to your box. So how do you mount it? Another question I had was, is there a special way that I should be breakin in the sub? I didn't know if there was a good way to do it. Thanks guys and appreciate all the feedback.
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