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<blockquote data-quote="94GMC" data-source="post: 7599287" data-attributes="member: 638645"><p>Thanks for your reply! Yes, that's exactly what i was talking about! What I plan on doing is measuring the OD of the woofer trim ring, and then adding a 1/16"-1/8" to that measurement, and routing the hole out of the top of the enclosure. Then fastening another piece of MDF underneath that hole (so that I have 2-3" of to fasten it to the top board all the way around the hole), and then routing the mounting diameter of the woofer in that board so that it will sit flush with the top of the enclosure (or very close to flush)!</p><p></p><p>So I don't need to worry about breaking in the woofer? That is very good to know, as it seems I keep reading that everyone is so worried about properly breaking them in! I have quite a bit of experience in car audio, but I've never really done much with sub woofers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94GMC, post: 7599287, member: 638645"] Thanks for your reply! Yes, that's exactly what i was talking about! What I plan on doing is measuring the OD of the woofer trim ring, and then adding a 1/16"-1/8" to that measurement, and routing the hole out of the top of the enclosure. Then fastening another piece of MDF underneath that hole (so that I have 2-3" of to fasten it to the top board all the way around the hole), and then routing the mounting diameter of the woofer in that board so that it will sit flush with the top of the enclosure (or very close to flush)! So I don't need to worry about breaking in the woofer? That is very good to know, as it seems I keep reading that everyone is so worried about properly breaking them in! I have quite a bit of experience in car audio, but I've never really done much with sub woofers! [/QUOTE]
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