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<blockquote data-quote="ChevyRidinLow" data-source="post: 7210577" data-attributes="member: 629849"><p>ok i have this old piece of crap lightning audio 12 incher that has been sitting around for years. it was blown and i was just thinking about doin a fun little project but dont know where to begin or if i even can. i just removed the motor so i now have a basket with surround still attatched and the motor separate. its a pretty solid basket for being on a junker but anyway what should i do/ need to do to make something that even remotely resembles a working subwoofer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChevyRidinLow, post: 7210577, member: 629849"] ok i have this old piece of crap lightning audio 12 incher that has been sitting around for years. it was blown and i was just thinking about doin a fun little project but dont know where to begin or if i even can. i just removed the motor so i now have a basket with surround still attatched and the motor separate. its a pretty solid basket for being on a junker but anyway what should i do/ need to do to make something that even remotely resembles a working subwoofer? [/QUOTE]
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