//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif Please don't tell me about learning and needing to design first, as I think I invented that category, as I'm fairly positive someone will prove via a certain picture.
do i need moar caulk?After watching the video, I actually suggest that you throw the box away and make a new one. The joints are flapping which looks like it's causing a loss of pressure. That's the entire theory behind a ported box, and if the air within the enclosure cannot support the cone, you can damage your speaker. That's what I fear from this.
Just get a hammer and smash it up before you try and take it outit'd take me an hour min to take this box back out, what about gorilla glue?
hmm, that would work. im looking to replace this sub anyhow, what if i just plugged it up to a 220 plug in? i wonder if the sub would go before the box blew apart or not lolJust get a hammer and smash it up before you try and take it out
If you want to set your house on fire go for it. Otherwise I would not advise it.hmm, that would work. im looking to replace this sub anyhow, what if i just plugged it up to a 220 plug in? i wonder if the sub would go before the box blew apart or not lol