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<blockquote data-quote="o. l. t." data-source="post: 6706047" data-attributes="member: 569202"><p>Hell I love it man, not because it is any good, but because it is identical to the first box I built in 1991. I did the exact same thing with (2) Lanzar red ring 12's. The box was nearly identical. I cut it in half twice before I liked it. LOL. That is so great to see how predictable we are as both humans and newbs. 20 years later and the same box is built as a first box. Of course I didn't have the internet back then. It was trial and error until it sounded as good as possible. By then you knew what you were doing. Better than cutting a box you found on the net and not knowing why.</p><p></p><p>In order to use what you have simply draw a line from each side of the top sub down to the bottom sub making the box a sort of pyramid and chop it. Like this: <a href="http://grab.by/2i8C" target="_blank">http://grab.by/2i8C</a></p><p></p><p>You'll still have TONS of airspace. Should beat the hell out of the lows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="o. l. t., post: 6706047, member: 569202"] Hell I love it man, not because it is any good, but because it is identical to the first box I built in 1991. I did the exact same thing with (2) Lanzar red ring 12's. The box was nearly identical. I cut it in half twice before I liked it. LOL. That is so great to see how predictable we are as both humans and newbs. 20 years later and the same box is built as a first box. Of course I didn't have the internet back then. It was trial and error until it sounded as good as possible. By then you knew what you were doing. Better than cutting a box you found on the net and not knowing why. In order to use what you have simply draw a line from each side of the top sub down to the bottom sub making the box a sort of pyramid and chop it. Like this: [URL="http://grab.by/2i8C"]http://grab.by/2i8C[/URL] You'll still have TONS of airspace. Should beat the hell out of the lows. [/QUOTE]
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