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<blockquote data-quote="germanyt" data-source="post: 8493658" data-attributes="member: 564481"><p>Google search for MDF Speaker Rings. You'll find an online place that will mail you a couple rings. No real need to nail them. Just some good quality wood glue and put some weight on it til it dries. The screws to mount the sub woofer can be long enough to go all the way through the layers if it makes you feel better. You can build up the mouting rings to probably as much as 5 or 6 cm if you need the extra depth and the slight increase in air space. Polyester fiber is typically used in sealed enclosures. Similar to what comes in a cheap pillow but you can find this stuff at craft stores and yes you can use what came in the box.</p><p></p><p>Any chance you can invert the subwoofer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="germanyt, post: 8493658, member: 564481"] Google search for MDF Speaker Rings. You'll find an online place that will mail you a couple rings. No real need to nail them. Just some good quality wood glue and put some weight on it til it dries. The screws to mount the sub woofer can be long enough to go all the way through the layers if it makes you feel better. You can build up the mouting rings to probably as much as 5 or 6 cm if you need the extra depth and the slight increase in air space. Polyester fiber is typically used in sealed enclosures. Similar to what comes in a cheap pillow but you can find this stuff at craft stores and yes you can use what came in the box. Any chance you can invert the subwoofer? [/QUOTE]
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