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instead of this can i use......
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<blockquote data-quote="boomin along" data-source="post: 302001" data-attributes="member: 548201"><p>ok heres my problem, i have some small speakers that i am transfering from a large wooden enclosure, to a smaller enclosure, and i was wondering, you know how people use that fiberglass material to slow down the air inside small subwoofer boxes, well could i use like, t-shirt clothe or like kleenex to slow down the air in that small enclosure to make it seem like a bigger box, they dont have that piece on the back of the driver to push out hot air so it wouldn't be blocking that stuff so ya, help me if ya can, thanks</p><p></p><p>-Me lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomin along, post: 302001, member: 548201"] ok heres my problem, i have some small speakers that i am transfering from a large wooden enclosure, to a smaller enclosure, and i was wondering, you know how people use that fiberglass material to slow down the air inside small subwoofer boxes, well could i use like, t-shirt clothe or like kleenex to slow down the air in that small enclosure to make it seem like a bigger box, they dont have that piece on the back of the driver to push out hot air so it wouldn't be blocking that stuff so ya, help me if ya can, thanks -Me lol [/QUOTE]
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