Again, for pro use, you may want to rabbit the bottom, top, and back panels to the sides to better tolerate extremely rough handling. I used butt joints and screws every 5 inches. Most pros are using 1/4" aluminum access covers for improved cooling with continuous high power use. You may want the bottom corner square for better stacking stability.

As you can see in the photos later, the screws are all hidden from view except on one side and in the mouth of the horn. The 3-D CAD files (assemblies and piece parts) for the design are linked below in four file formats. I highly recommend getting the excellent FREE viewer with great part measurement capability for the
ModelPress files here. You can easily get all the measurements you need for construction. Expand the model tree and check part view to see one piece at a time. Cool.
ProE Student
IGES
ProDesktop
Here are the files for the horn extension:
ProE Student
IGES
ProDesktop
Here is an image of the complete 3D CAD assembly
for my home theater subwoofer
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