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<blockquote data-quote="allanluberda143" data-source="post: 3285635" data-attributes="member: 580027"><p>I just recieved a decent amount of bullet proof glass, and i have 2 15" l7 subs with no box. I have decided to make an awsome box out of it (sealed), but would it work, my boss said to me...</p><p></p><p>"if your sealing it, how will the sound get out...its 1" bulletproof glass"</p><p></p><p>That made me think, is there a such thing a TOO dense? or ....</p><p></p><p>is denser even better?</p><p></p><p>will a bullet proof glass box sound even better then wood? and will it hit harder?</p><p></p><p>or will it be too good and not allow any sound from getting out? (NO I DONT LIKE PORTED BOXS SON DONT THINK ABOUT IT)</p><p></p><p>ONE MORE QUESTION,</p><p></p><p>if i buy an amp that is 4 ohm stable, and lets say i throw a 1 ohm load on it(my l7's wired in a parelle) will my amp still handle it? does 4 ohm mean 4 ohms and under or 4 ohms only???</p><p></p><p>whats a good amp that would power</p><p></p><p>x2 15" s15l7 kicker subs? at 4ohms a coil? (dvc)</p><p></p><p>and what wiring should i use?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allanluberda143, post: 3285635, member: 580027"] I just recieved a decent amount of bullet proof glass, and i have 2 15" l7 subs with no box. I have decided to make an awsome box out of it (sealed), but would it work, my boss said to me... "if your sealing it, how will the sound get out...its 1" bulletproof glass" That made me think, is there a such thing a TOO dense? or .... is denser even better? will a bullet proof glass box sound even better then wood? and will it hit harder? or will it be too good and not allow any sound from getting out? (NO I DONT LIKE PORTED BOXS SON DONT THINK ABOUT IT) ONE MORE QUESTION, if i buy an amp that is 4 ohm stable, and lets say i throw a 1 ohm load on it(my l7's wired in a parelle) will my amp still handle it? does 4 ohm mean 4 ohms and under or 4 ohms only??? whats a good amp that would power x2 15" s15l7 kicker subs? at 4ohms a coil? (dvc) and what wiring should i use? [/QUOTE]
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