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Plexi Glass for a Subwoofer Box?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 63132" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>I am sure you can feel it fairly well, but are very likely losing a LOT of SQ because of the flex of the box and even SPL. Your box is flexing and basically causing cancelations in the sub. I am surprised you are not having a good bit of issues with distortion even. It is for this reason I suggested a larger, heavier grade of plexi-glass if going to try to make a box like this at all. The ones I have built (3 total) all used a minimum of .75" plexi. This is also the reason I was going into why and how it is so expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 63132, member: 544457"] I am sure you can feel it fairly well, but are very likely losing a LOT of SQ because of the flex of the box and even SPL. Your box is flexing and basically causing cancelations in the sub. I am surprised you are not having a good bit of issues with distortion even. It is for this reason I suggested a larger, heavier grade of plexi-glass if going to try to make a box like this at all. The ones I have built (3 total) all used a minimum of .75" plexi. This is also the reason I was going into why and how it is so expensive. [/QUOTE]
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