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<blockquote data-quote="XxAndreaxX" data-source="post: 8646660" data-attributes="member: 669406"><p>no, I spent 110€ for that freakin box (110$ more or less), I won't throw that away that soon.</p><p></p><p>Despite it has been glued together instead of screw it, its a 2cm thick MDF. I'll try to fix it by putting screws on it. then I will put some silicone to seal it, and make some tests.</p><p></p><p>Guys I live in spain, its not that bad like brazil, but its far away from USA in terms of caraudio knowledge.</p><p></p><p>so I won't get a better Enclosure that easy. and anyways, I repeat again, the enclosure is good to go for 1 15". I don't know why you all have to hate on it. the port i did is maybe wrong, the placement of the sub is maybe wrong. the freakin car I'm using is maybe wrong too. but the enclosure is right once I fixed the bending. so If you want to help me out, give me some right input on my making.</p><p></p><p>Its useless to say, you have to put a front firing port, if the car has a freakin sealed trunk.</p><p></p><p>I attach some pictures to make you see how I did the setup. If you have a better Idea, I'm listening, thanks!!!</p><p></p><p>the taramps, I'm changing it for an audiosystem or STEG. both are italian stuff, rated at 850RMS</p><p></p><p>I also saw a soundstream, very cheap, but its only 700RMS</p><p></p><p>the first picture is upside down, you have to rotate it 180º</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XxAndreaxX, post: 8646660, member: 669406"] no, I spent 110€ for that freakin box (110$ more or less), I won't throw that away that soon. Despite it has been glued together instead of screw it, its a 2cm thick MDF. I'll try to fix it by putting screws on it. then I will put some silicone to seal it, and make some tests. Guys I live in spain, its not that bad like brazil, but its far away from USA in terms of caraudio knowledge. so I won't get a better Enclosure that easy. and anyways, I repeat again, the enclosure is good to go for 1 15". I don't know why you all have to hate on it. the port i did is maybe wrong, the placement of the sub is maybe wrong. the freakin car I'm using is maybe wrong too. but the enclosure is right once I fixed the bending. so If you want to help me out, give me some right input on my making. Its useless to say, you have to put a front firing port, if the car has a freakin sealed trunk. I attach some pictures to make you see how I did the setup. If you have a better Idea, I'm listening, thanks!!! the taramps, I'm changing it for an audiosystem or STEG. both are italian stuff, rated at 850RMS I also saw a soundstream, very cheap, but its only 700RMS the first picture is upside down, you have to rotate it 180º [/QUOTE]
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