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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7547995" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I didnt notice the pict just before the box build.I would go at an angle /45frm one side of the sub to the fiberglass sideand approx 1/2 to 3/4 higher than the bx yo have now, and try to seal up the sub portion as well as the botton/seal it yet you are giong to be approx 3/4 in higher above the sub box, so that you can add strips of wood on top to attatch the cover/and will look like a port coming to the rear with the 3/4 in riseso tha sub is concealed, and it will sound a whole lot better.Just try to seal the front off. and people standing on it wont bother it, and destroy the sub.Man that would sound 10x better that what you got going on, and be concealed, and durable also</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7547995, member: 634282"] I didnt notice the pict just before the box build.I would go at an angle /45frm one side of the sub to the fiberglass sideand approx 1/2 to 3/4 higher than the bx yo have now, and try to seal up the sub portion as well as the botton/seal it yet you are giong to be approx 3/4 in higher above the sub box, so that you can add strips of wood on top to attatch the cover/and will look like a port coming to the rear with the 3/4 in riseso tha sub is concealed, and it will sound a whole lot better.Just try to seal the front off. and people standing on it wont bother it, and destroy the sub.Man that would sound 10x better that what you got going on, and be concealed, and durable also [/QUOTE]
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