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<blockquote data-quote="chawski" data-source="post: 6767917" data-attributes="member: 616379"><p>if using a 2 channel amp, the easiest way is just one speaker per channel, + to +, - to -. Just make sure the amp and speakers have the same resistance rating. As far as boxes go prefabs are ok if its built to the proper specs (usually they are just generic, so its sometimes hard to find the correct box), or build one to spec. Building it is going to be significantly cheaper. Ive seen simple rectangular sealed boxes sell for like $60-80, whereas if you have the tools to do it, youre looking at like $30 for everything (wood, glue, screws, wires, terminals, etc.). Look under the box design forum, there are tons of box plans in there that you ca download for free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chawski, post: 6767917, member: 616379"] if using a 2 channel amp, the easiest way is just one speaker per channel, + to +, - to -. Just make sure the amp and speakers have the same resistance rating. As far as boxes go prefabs are ok if its built to the proper specs (usually they are just generic, so its sometimes hard to find the correct box), or build one to spec. Building it is going to be significantly cheaper. Ive seen simple rectangular sealed boxes sell for like $60-80, whereas if you have the tools to do it, youre looking at like $30 for everything (wood, glue, screws, wires, terminals, etc.). Look under the box design forum, there are tons of box plans in there that you ca download for free. [/QUOTE]
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