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<blockquote data-quote="Junket0420" data-source="post: 8768503" data-attributes="member: 682285"><p>I made several mistakes during the building process (nothing I couldn’t fix) but tried to be as precise as possible. My past wood working experience has been a 3x6 ft workbench and a table saw stand (both done recently) and that’s it lol. Always wanted to do wood work though. Anyhow the plans and deaign are what made this enclosure possible. I love the creativeness of the port. It was the toughest part, easily taking over a 3rd of the time spent on this. Wanted it to be perfect and give Buck’s design the do diligence it deserved.</p><p></p><p>obviously the sub will take a few months to break in come into its own but the sound produced with this box is so much cleaner, smooth, body shaking, and oddly enough a warmth to the sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junket0420, post: 8768503, member: 682285"] I made several mistakes during the building process (nothing I couldn’t fix) but tried to be as precise as possible. My past wood working experience has been a 3x6 ft workbench and a table saw stand (both done recently) and that’s it lol. Always wanted to do wood work though. Anyhow the plans and deaign are what made this enclosure possible. I love the creativeness of the port. It was the toughest part, easily taking over a 3rd of the time spent on this. Wanted it to be perfect and give Buck’s design the do diligence it deserved. obviously the sub will take a few months to break in come into its own but the sound produced with this box is so much cleaner, smooth, body shaking, and oddly enough a warmth to the sound. [/QUOTE]
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