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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 4189099" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>I've seen pics of lots of installs and have yet to see anyone try and bend mdf. I know you can bend some types of wood with the right number of relief cuts, but I've never seen this in car audio applications. And bending or rounding a port area? Wouldn't that be done with a router and not actually bending wood? I mainly build SPL type enclosures for comps, not so much for daily driver set up's.</p><p></p><p>For the music I normally listen to, being metal, the eight 8" subs made the bass to overpowering and with the eq settings lowered and bass boost off it was still too much and made the music sound like crap. It depends on the music I'm sure, I never said it would do it to all music, but it did it to mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 4189099, member: 587873"] I've seen pics of lots of installs and have yet to see anyone try and bend mdf. I know you can bend some types of wood with the right number of relief cuts, but I've never seen this in car audio applications. And bending or rounding a port area? Wouldn't that be done with a router and not actually bending wood? I mainly build SPL type enclosures for comps, not so much for daily driver set up's. For the music I normally listen to, being metal, the eight 8" subs made the bass to overpowering and with the eq settings lowered and bass boost off it was still too much and made the music sound like crap. It depends on the music I'm sure, I never said it would do it to all music, but it did it to mine. [/QUOTE]
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