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<blockquote data-quote="MAkahveli" data-source="post: 5218321" data-attributes="member: 563633"><p>Well let me further explain why this and that is, I first bought the single voice coil sub and with that I made a box and was all good with it, but it wasn't enough thump. So a short while after I got a deal on the dual voice coil sub and bought it and used the same box and thats why I still have that box. And I mean bolted down as in I only bolted the sub down to the box with one bolt and for monthes I used no bolts as I thought that the sub was heavy enough not to move around. I thought that I did nothing wrong as to me it seems as if it tore itself apart. Luckily I still had the single voice coil sub still in storage to replace it (been in there for 2 years). With it being aluminum, I think it will keep tearing if I tryed to silicone the whole thing up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAkahveli, post: 5218321, member: 563633"] Well let me further explain why this and that is, I first bought the single voice coil sub and with that I made a box and was all good with it, but it wasn't enough thump. So a short while after I got a deal on the dual voice coil sub and bought it and used the same box and thats why I still have that box. And I mean bolted down as in I only bolted the sub down to the box with one bolt and for monthes I used no bolts as I thought that the sub was heavy enough not to move around. I thought that I did nothing wrong as to me it seems as if it tore itself apart. Luckily I still had the single voice coil sub still in storage to replace it (been in there for 2 years). With it being aluminum, I think it will keep tearing if I tryed to silicone the whole thing up. [/QUOTE]
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