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<blockquote data-quote="ajm" data-source="post: 2707063" data-attributes="member: 564003"><p>Ive got a little money to spend and have come up with an idea but I thought id see what you guys think of it. If it might work; cool, if not I dont have my heart set on this so no big deal. The box I currently have is what is portrayed in the pic below. The speakers are 3 10" L7's and box specs are 3.5 cubes tuned to 37hz.</p><p></p><p>Heres my idea: I have some mdf laying around and if possible wouldnt mind adding another L7, I dont have enough mdf to build another box &amp; dont care to so here is what I thought about doing. Cutting a piece (or two) of mdf to fit over the front of the box where the speakers are currently mounted and glue/screw those pieces down to the front similar to a double baffle. From that point I would remeasure/cut holes for 4 speakers to fit rather than 3. I have measured and given that all speakers would be mounted touching eachother or slightly spaced they should fit no problem. Its just the matter of weather there will still be a decent amount of airspace and how much the tuning will be affected.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/7259/3dhg3.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajm, post: 2707063, member: 564003"] Ive got a little money to spend and have come up with an idea but I thought id see what you guys think of it. If it might work; cool, if not I dont have my heart set on this so no big deal. The box I currently have is what is portrayed in the pic below. The speakers are 3 10" L7's and box specs are 3.5 cubes tuned to 37hz. Heres my idea: I have some mdf laying around and if possible wouldnt mind adding another L7, I dont have enough mdf to build another box & dont care to so here is what I thought about doing. Cutting a piece (or two) of mdf to fit over the front of the box where the speakers are currently mounted and glue/screw those pieces down to the front similar to a double baffle. From that point I would remeasure/cut holes for 4 speakers to fit rather than 3. I have measured and given that all speakers would be mounted touching eachother or slightly spaced they should fit no problem. Its just the matter of weather there will still be a decent amount of airspace and how much the tuning will be affected. [IMG]http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/7259/3dhg3.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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