
This 3/4" MDF Metra TCBX-110 sealed enclosure provides durability for securely housing a 10" subwoofer (not included). Assembly hardware and a prewired and terminated terminal cup make installation in your vehicle easy.
A: H- 14 inches W- 16 inches D1- 11.25 inches D2- 15.50 inches Cubic Air Space - 1.25
Q: What size screws come with the box?
A: The screws didn't come with the box so you would have to pick some of your own, the box is 3/4" mdf, you don't want to go through the box for lack of seal, so you could get 1/2" screws and it would be just fine. If the pre existing screws from your friends were longer than the thickness off your box you should seal the screw holes tight with some sort of caulking or RV sealant.
A: Measurements: Wall thickness: 5/8 inch Height: 11.75 inches Width: 13.625 (Sides countersunk 0.5 inch on each side) Bottom depth: 14 inches Top depth: 9.75 inches Total airspace: 0.73 cubic feet.
A: Yes you can use this for your home unit as long as your home unit has sub outputs. Just connect positive to positive and negative to negative from inside the enclosure to your sub. Install sub into enclosure and connect positive to positive and negative to negative from your home units speaker outputs to the enclosure.
Q: What's the air space of this box? Such information is useful when choosing a subwoofer.
A: Measurements: Wall thickness: 5/8 inch Height: 11.75 inches Width: 13.625 (each side is countersunk 0.5 inch) Bottom depth: 14 inches Top depth: 9.75 inches Total airspace: 0.73 cubic feet.
A: It's held up pretty well for me with my 12" Sundown sub which I think is pretty beefy and i put it thru a beating the way I drive
Q: What is the cubic feet inside?
A: I do believe it was 1.25 cubic feet inside diameter.
A: When you buy a sub it comes with a sheet that tells you “cu ft” you need for a “sealed”, and “ported” box. These are “recommended” sizes. Some brands actually test and give you the dimensions you need!