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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8646752" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Quality wood glue bonds way better than screws. Screws rattle off when exposed to vibration. glue is a permanent bond between wood, Done right, its stronger than the wood itself. Thing with pre-made boxes, they dont do anything right so you literally spent money on garbage. 70 liter is not the right volume you need to be around 85 liter or so because the sub takes up space, the port takes up space. Thats the difference between gross Liters vs NET liters. NET is the space you have after subtracting EVERYTHING that takes up space in the box, its the only number that matters. Right now you are most likely way less than 70 liters net.</p><p></p><p>I like how you trash brazil but they have setups that would completely sh*t on anything spain can create. Shocker hal is brazilian and he's the world record holder for DB drag. The car audio scene over there easily rivals US or any other nation. Just because you saw the ghetto side doesnt mean you can generalize the whole country.</p><p></p><p>This is the bass you get with a pair of 10s done right AND THIS IS A BRAZILIAN GUY IN BRAZIL. Reevaluate yourself and any kind of car audio knowledge you think is right because you have the sh*ttiest amount of car audio knowledge i've seen on the forum so far this year. Start learning everything from scratch.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]nE5DcaYBFV8[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8646752, member: 650438"] Quality wood glue bonds way better than screws. Screws rattle off when exposed to vibration. glue is a permanent bond between wood, Done right, its stronger than the wood itself. Thing with pre-made boxes, they dont do anything right so you literally spent money on garbage. 70 liter is not the right volume you need to be around 85 liter or so because the sub takes up space, the port takes up space. Thats the difference between gross Liters vs NET liters. NET is the space you have after subtracting EVERYTHING that takes up space in the box, its the only number that matters. Right now you are most likely way less than 70 liters net. I like how you trash brazil but they have setups that would completely sh*t on anything spain can create. Shocker hal is brazilian and he's the world record holder for DB drag. The car audio scene over there easily rivals US or any other nation. Just because you saw the ghetto side doesnt mean you can generalize the whole country. This is the bass you get with a pair of 10s done right AND THIS IS A BRAZILIAN GUY IN BRAZIL. Reevaluate yourself and any kind of car audio knowledge you think is right because you have the sh*ttiest amount of car audio knowledge i've seen on the forum so far this year. Start learning everything from scratch. [MEDIA=youtube]nE5DcaYBFV8[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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