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<blockquote data-quote="CBFryman2" data-source="post: 2481630" data-attributes="member: 565445"><p>Well it's a sure fire way to seal corners combined with silicon and helps with vibration dampening slightly I'd imagine. I've got some 2x4's to screw and a bung load more bracing to do.</p><p></p><p>I'm keeping the duct tape untill I either brake 150 or give up on this enclosure and go for:</p><p></p><p>1.) COMPLETELY rectangular Sub Up Port Up</p><p></p><p>2.) COMPLETELY rectangular sub forward port up</p><p></p><p>3.) 4th Order Bandpass beast box I designed</p><p></p><p>4.) 6th Order bandpass enclosure that will almost qualify as wall.</p><p></p><p>The 6th order modles like a beast. Flat as a board and extends well beyond any sane ported enclosure and is always at least 3dB louder in it's band with and plays a little lower as they both roll off at the same slope. But WinISD is moot so I'll be consulting some bandpass people before attempting it if it comes to that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBFryman2, post: 2481630, member: 565445"] Well it's a sure fire way to seal corners combined with silicon and helps with vibration dampening slightly I'd imagine. I've got some 2x4's to screw and a bung load more bracing to do. I'm keeping the duct tape untill I either brake 150 or give up on this enclosure and go for: 1.) COMPLETELY rectangular Sub Up Port Up 2.) COMPLETELY rectangular sub forward port up 3.) 4th Order Bandpass beast box I designed 4.) 6th Order bandpass enclosure that will almost qualify as wall. The 6th order modles like a beast. Flat as a board and extends well beyond any sane ported enclosure and is always at least 3dB louder in it's band with and plays a little lower as they both roll off at the same slope. But WinISD is moot so I'll be consulting some bandpass people before attempting it if it comes to that. [/QUOTE]
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