Single 12" Hatchback MDF Enclosure
• Single 12" Hatchback MDF Enclosure
• Holds one 12" Subwoofer
• 3/4 MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) Construction
• Durable Black Carpeting
• Gold Terminals
• Internal Box Volume: 0.749 Cubic ft.
Sonic Sub Boxes are custom built to fit your application. Enclosures are made with only the highest quality materials, including 3/4” MDF, to ensure your subwoofer enclosures can handle the test of time and the thump of your new subs.
Manufacturer:
Model Number:
1H12-0.7-BLACK
Weight:
16.00lbs
Internal SKU:
1h1207-black
Internal Product ID:
24443
Great product!
Best box for the price, very satisfied in craftsmanship and quality of sound that's contained.
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found this helpful.Good enclosure, a little sloppy looking
This box is constructed good, although I would follow the advice of others who suggested using loctite on the terminal nuts inside the box. Outside, the box looks ok in general, but it isn't clean. The corners were showing on 2 corners and there were little spots of glue in a couple of areas. If you aren't planning to show off your box and don't mind it looking less than great, this box performs just fine.
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found this helpful.great box for the price!
Very well made box. Be sure to put Loc-tite on the terminal nuts.
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found this helpful.Good price!
This box is made very well and is a great buy for the price. I have had it for six months now and i hav no issues, quality product.
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found this helpful.It is good enough and I got what I paid for.
I love this sub box but it's not the best out there. The carpeting job was just a little shabby and the packaging left little white Styrofoam bits all over which were annoying to get off.
But I'm never going to look at it. I don't have a show car. It's functional, well-built, durable, and very, very fairly priced. I can deal with imperfect carpeting.
Do your research before you buy! Research, research, research! I bought this sealed box because I wanted tighter bass for pop and classical music, and I wanted this shape because it backs up nicely against the rear-sides of my back seats in the trunk.
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found this helpful.Nice
Put a powerbass PS-12 in it for my wifes hatchback SUV. Good so far!
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found this helpful.Impressed
I mounted this sub in a custom fiberglass enclosure. It is a sealed enclosure with 1.5 cubic feet of volume. I can not believe how hard this speaker hits. It hits almost as hard as my 2 alpine type R 12's. This speaker looks good, sounds good, and was at a great price.
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found this helpful.Awesome Box!
Pros: Great box that makes my sub hit pretty well and bass is very crisp, and for the price, it's a great buy. Small and compact, and fits perfectly against my back seats (which are angled back).
Cons: Was a bit smaller than I had expected, so it may not make your subs hits as hard as a larger/ported box.
*I filled my sub with some PolyFill (which is just polyester stuffing, $20 here $4 at Walmart), or you can use some Dynamat which will give best results, but it is a bit pricey. PolyFill made sound a bit deeper and sounds a lot better than just an empty box.
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found this helpful.Great sounding, durable box.
So far I've had this box for well over a year with my Kicker CVR12 and this thing doesn't loose a beat. Lets the sub hit hard for the limited space. There isn't anyone who doesn't compliment my music after seeing such a small enclosure in my trunk. Highly recommended box if looking to save space.
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found this helpful.This box can handle the strongest 12in subwoofer pioneer can throw at it (1000w nom)
I'm only 17 but I do know my way around car audio I bought a pioneer tsw3002d4 to go in this box because my sub's specs required a .8 cubic foot box and this box was cheaper than the ported box so I decided to go for this one and Im so glad I bought it because it works great with my sub. The internal volume for this box I believe is .749ft^3 and it sounds crystal clear.
The only thing about this box that I didn't like is that the terminals are not caulked on the inside, and the outside connections loosen up really easily if your playing it loud for too long without tightening them down every once and a while. So I suggest putting the wire into it with banana clips or putting the wires in the holes then tightening them down with a wrench with cloth over the nuts so you don't rub off the brass plating. I also forgot to mention that I went in and sealed my terminals with some silicone that my dad had laying around so now my box is 100% airtight.
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