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<blockquote data-quote="AudioDave" data-source="post: 6856897" data-attributes="member: 621041"><p>Guys they wernt Jiged but there were no corners cut. We have a jig machine, my son is learning how do to do 12 volt thats it. The subs sealed perfectly, he has no gaps inthe cuts anywhere. The one in the front wall baffle is supposed to be large so the cone wont hit the baffle and once its covered with grill cloth it wont matter. All it is is a huge grill look at it like that. The square opening up top will have plexi and his power stuff dist blocks etc. Jigging the holes dont do anything for the sound quality as long as the subs seal the cutouts which they do. Everyone just needs to stop making such a huge deal out of soemthing you wont see or hear. Monday we hooked up just the subs and he ripped a tear in the window seal it hit so fukkn hard and wasnt even dialed in yet. The crossover was flat at 80 and gains were in the middle on the amps. IO cant wait to hear it once its set on the AC 3050.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudioDave, post: 6856897, member: 621041"] Guys they wernt Jiged but there were no corners cut. We have a jig machine, my son is learning how do to do 12 volt thats it. The subs sealed perfectly, he has no gaps inthe cuts anywhere. The one in the front wall baffle is supposed to be large so the cone wont hit the baffle and once its covered with grill cloth it wont matter. All it is is a huge grill look at it like that. The square opening up top will have plexi and his power stuff dist blocks etc. Jigging the holes dont do anything for the sound quality as long as the subs seal the cutouts which they do. Everyone just needs to stop making such a huge deal out of soemthing you wont see or hear. Monday we hooked up just the subs and he ripped a tear in the window seal it hit so fukkn hard and wasnt even dialed in yet. The crossover was flat at 80 and gains were in the middle on the amps. IO cant wait to hear it once its set on the AC 3050. [/QUOTE]
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