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<blockquote data-quote="cha0" data-source="post: 3110025" data-attributes="member: 571056"><p>awsome, i really have the itch to do this. its probably dumb but it will be concrete filled. like i said, plain cardboard WILL flex under high SPL. even though the point of it holding tons of concrete comming up, it just holds it. thats it. theres a difference between holding it, and haveing air pressuring beating on it. i know it wouldnt collapse or anything, but i want it as rigid as possible. if thats the case people would mount there drivers on the cardboard box it was shipped in and call it a day... i smell a build log.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cha0, post: 3110025, member: 571056"] awsome, i really have the itch to do this. its probably dumb but it will be concrete filled. like i said, plain cardboard WILL flex under high SPL. even though the point of it holding tons of concrete comming up, it just holds it. thats it. theres a difference between holding it, and haveing air pressuring beating on it. i know it wouldnt collapse or anything, but i want it as rigid as possible. if thats the case people would mount there drivers on the cardboard box it was shipped in and call it a day... i smell a build log. [/QUOTE]
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