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Sealed box problem! What can I do? Am I SOL?
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<blockquote data-quote="imral3" data-source="post: 9298" data-attributes="member: 541256"><p>first of all, with air leaking out... you no longer have a sealed box! i would recomend you align the subs in the center of each opening in order to create a sealed enviroment. if there are any open holes you can try to plug them with some wooden dowels, cut to proper length, and glue. to make it look good still, just rotate the subs in opposite directions, just a little bit. ( the left sub counter clock-wise, the right sub clock-wise). this gives somewhat of a custom appearence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imral3, post: 9298, member: 541256"] first of all, with air leaking out... you no longer have a sealed box! i would recomend you align the subs in the center of each opening in order to create a sealed enviroment. if there are any open holes you can try to plug them with some wooden dowels, cut to proper length, and glue. to make it look good still, just rotate the subs in opposite directions, just a little bit. ( the left sub counter clock-wise, the right sub clock-wise). this gives somewhat of a custom appearence. [/QUOTE]
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