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It’s need a “enclosure” and it a box. Ask your local store in person.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Most doors do not have enough depth to allow for subwoofer mounting. Spacers could be used to possibly gain the required clearance but then stability becomes an issue and proper air space will never be attained. Subwoofers should always be mounted in an enclosure and bigger is better. Porting the enclosure is a personal preference in my opinion as some subs hit harder in a ported environment and some subs don't.
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