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<blockquote data-quote="Chevyaudio" data-source="post: 1008527" data-attributes="member: 559770"><p>I know at Tailgate parties here at LSU we Use a cooler as a speaker enclosure. All You need is some decent waterproof Coaxes and a decent water proof hu or one of those protectors that slides over the face. If you use a large coleman cooler you dont have to worry about wet wood. Also you can completly seal the cooler that way the rears of the speakers and HU wont get wet, and if you decide to use an amp (i wouldnt because it would cut your battery life). And lastly get a small to medium size marine batter (deep Cycle) and stick it in the bottom of the cooler. And there you have it the ultimate "Ghetto Blaster"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevyaudio, post: 1008527, member: 559770"] I know at Tailgate parties here at LSU we Use a cooler as a speaker enclosure. All You need is some decent waterproof Coaxes and a decent water proof hu or one of those protectors that slides over the face. If you use a large coleman cooler you dont have to worry about wet wood. Also you can completly seal the cooler that way the rears of the speakers and HU wont get wet, and if you decide to use an amp (i wouldnt because it would cut your battery life). And lastly get a small to medium size marine batter (deep Cycle) and stick it in the bottom of the cooler. And there you have it the ultimate "Ghetto Blaster" [/QUOTE]
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