Honestly I'd love to invest the time and money to build that sub but right now I really don't need all that power, unfortunately. Next year I'm going to be living in a 12x12 room so I already don't need this 15" Peavey, given I am living in a fraternity house so I would be allowed to play it no problem. But I've gone through a lot so far on this project and honestly I just want a sub that works now.
I don't think this cabinet is save-able from what I did to it, but I will give you its dimensions from what I measured when I found the internal volume if all the opinions were sealed.
I also did cover two of the holes and it sounded like the bass improved but I didn't feel any major difference through the air, but it did vibrate the amp more.
In response to all your questions Winkleswizard:
In between the Edison and Gemini is an XLR cable, male to female so it goes output to input.
My room is dimensions are 140 in x 140 in x 98 in (width x length x height).
It will be in a corner.
It needs to be semi portable, so that I can get it up/down stairs.
I'm not going to be doing anything crazy with it, as long as its powerful enough to feel it everywhere in my room, and I liked how my friends Behringer VQ1800D felt and he has the same room setup.
I'm trying not to spend too much more, as I've already spent about $500+ on pretty much just experience and knowledge.
Music preferences are pretty much just EDM and rap.
If I could go back two years ago given what I know now, I would've done it the right way with left and right speakers, a center speaker, and a sub that I bought, all connected through a receiver; instead of some random brand PA speaker, with an awful attempt at a subwoofer right next to it.