Showing 2 reviews for Dual 10" 3/4 MDF Sealed Subwoofer Enclosure (Belva MDFD10)
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| January 30, 2013 | Nice dual sub box for the price. |
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Review by
Maynard from Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
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The box is well constructed and the wire terminals seem to be decent enough and the interior of the box comes coated with poly-fill. It fits easily into the trunk of my Oldsmobile Alero and offers all the sound I need. I currently have 2 Rockford Fosgate R2D2-10 subs installed in it, running at 2 ohms and 250 watts a piece.
Not a bad little box.
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| October 18, 2007 | Good box for the price! |
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Review by
Brett from Shawnee, KS
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I ordered this box a few weeks ago and I have to say for the price the box is a great buy. You will need to re-seal / re-caulk all in the seams and speaker terminals on the inside of each chamber to get a tight seal, but this is normal with most prefab boxes you buy. I have had to seal every prefab box regardless if they say it has been sealed or not due to the fact that prefabs 95% of the time are never sealed on the front baffel / base board were the subs are mounted. Seal the box nice and neat with some silicone / caulk and throw in some fiberfill and you are good to go. Great box for the price and can't beat it.
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