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<blockquote data-quote="bugflipper" data-source="post: 6845979" data-attributes="member: 621756"><p>80 hz is a good point. Above and you get the directional problem. Stay un so the sub sound cannot be locate. It will be eaisier to blend in. For screw holes I use a hypo needle from the vet for livestock. Just put a flashlight in the box and do it in dim light. I just insert from the carpet side and slowly fill the holes. After completed shoot the glue back in the bottle and clean the syringe out with paint thinner or mineral spirits. You would be surprised aat all the holes people have in thier boxes from mounting amps on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bugflipper, post: 6845979, member: 621756"] 80 hz is a good point. Above and you get the directional problem. Stay un so the sub sound cannot be locate. It will be eaisier to blend in. For screw holes I use a hypo needle from the vet for livestock. Just put a flashlight in the box and do it in dim light. I just insert from the carpet side and slowly fill the holes. After completed shoot the glue back in the bottle and clean the syringe out with paint thinner or mineral spirits. You would be surprised aat all the holes people have in thier boxes from mounting amps on them. [/QUOTE]
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