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how would that be possible?Too much bracing for a box like that. . . I wouldn't have used any and it would have been fine. I'm willing to bet that bracing hurts rather than helps.
mehh.. i dont think ill use them permenantly..Yeah next time use a little less bracing, but you definately should solder up them terminals. Its gonna be a biotch when those start fallin off.
they be up, photobucket upload is frequen slowi wanna see a video!!
I think I'm gonna carpet or ill leave it like that.. i dont really care about looks... but thx for the ideaI would have still braced but I personally would have used 1/2" all thread sinched TIGHT. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Looks great. Flush that port with some Bondo and paint her a velvet black FTW.
thx man. vids are coming!i don't see how it would hurt. but since you already have a subwoofer, to help cover more of the audible frequency spectrum, i would use them more for low mid bass, with an active band pass cross over and amp, in the ranges of 80Hz-200Hz this can add fullness to guitars, vocals and horns to the system, with a center freq boost or cut at around 120Hz to 125Hz can add good sound quality. but then again its all dependent to your personal taste of sound. you can try using them to help boost the low end bass, or use them to cover more of the audible frequency spectrum. its all up to you, and what you're trying to achieve with your sound system.
ps, to SQBubble the enclosure looks very well build.
now, where are them vids?. lol
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