wtf?make the port as large and as round as possible. For example, a square port is more round than a rectangular one; an octogonal port is more round than a square port.
Also, keep the number of ports down to one, if possible.
This man...is a GENIUSMake the port as large and as round as possible. For example, a square port is more round than a rectangular one; an octogonal port is more round than a square port.
damn... stole my idea!!!That post is worth Sig'n right there
*you'redamn... stole my idea!!!
geeksquad... your a tool!
OP... as stated before, screws are much better than nails, depending on the application. if your running a somewhat lower powered sub, nail will suffice... but if you get into any higher powered subs (1000 watts and up), i would go with screws. also, when tuning your box, dont forget to take into account your sub, wood, and bracing displacement.
Its cool, you can still do it. I haven't Trademarked it yet //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifdamn... stole my idea!!!