B BrokenSilence1 10+ year member Member 64 0 MD Jun 5, 2007 #1 Are the rubber rings that come with subs important? will they damage the subwoofer or sub box if they arent installed between the subwoofer and box? Click to read more...
Are the rubber rings that come with subs important? will they damage the subwoofer or sub box if they arent installed between the subwoofer and box? Click to read more...
regal8r 5,000+ posts I <3 my CRX 10,479 70 Lincoln, NE Jun 5, 2007 #2 they are gaskets and if you dont install them, air will most likely leak around the basket flange
Scoobydoo 5,000+ posts POOPSIE McSQUIRTYSHORTS 10,333 0 DINGLEBERRY Jun 5, 2007 #3 wow caught up in off topic and had a whole different idea when i opened this to comment
OP B BrokenSilence1 10+ year member Member 64 0 MD Jun 5, 2007 Thread Starter #4 they are gaskets and if you dont install them, air will most likely leak around the basket flange Click to expand... will this cause a problem or damamge the speakers?
they are gaskets and if you dont install them, air will most likely leak around the basket flange Click to expand... will this cause a problem or damamge the speakers?
M maldecido33 10+ year member MSEE 3,021 2 Lubbock, TX Jun 5, 2007 #5 It could potentially damage them. You'll also lose alot of output, and they won't sound ideal.
fwb_1234 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 2,055 0 Greenville, SC Jun 5, 2007 #6 They aren't that important, but it can't hurt to use them. They would be more important in a small sealed box than a ported box, IMO.
They aren't that important, but it can't hurt to use them. They would be more important in a small sealed box than a ported box, IMO.
OP B BrokenSilence1 10+ year member Member 64 0 MD Jun 5, 2007 Thread Starter #7 i have alpine type rs and the rubber rings that came with them dont fit under the sub they fit on top over the screws...
i have alpine type rs and the rubber rings that came with them dont fit under the sub they fit on top over the screws...