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<blockquote data-quote="PimpCB03" data-source="post: 402639" data-attributes="member: 552354"><p>The first layer is just fleece pulled over the wooden frame then literally CAKED with resin till it was dripping from the backside then reinforced with f/g on the backside. 155 sounding steep for 2 15's running 1000RMS in 6 cubes per chamber ported at 40hz..... theres no way it could have went hella louder with more power and ported higher but I wanted to have some SQ left over and the trucks SQ is better than what most beleive. Slody has heard it in person and it blew his mind. It was on a audio control mic. Oh and the reason I used the fleece is because it stretches easily and holds alot of resin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PimpCB03, post: 402639, member: 552354"] The first layer is just fleece pulled over the wooden frame then literally CAKED with resin till it was dripping from the backside then reinforced with f/g on the backside. 155 sounding steep for 2 15's running 1000RMS in 6 cubes per chamber ported at 40hz..... theres no way it could have went hella louder with more power and ported higher but I wanted to have some SQ left over and the trucks SQ is better than what most beleive. Slody has heard it in person and it blew his mind. It was on a audio control mic. Oh and the reason I used the fleece is because it stretches easily and holds alot of resin. [/QUOTE]
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