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<blockquote data-quote="bigv227" data-source="post: 32819" data-attributes="member: 543258"><p>Terminal Caps would be a little cleaner, but if you want to rig it up, you can drill holes in the box for the speaker wire. Just make sure you tie a knot in the speaker wire before the hole. This way, if you ever happen to pull on the wires, the knot will keep it from putting pressure on the speaker terminals.</p><p></p><p>In addition to this, you must apply caulk around the wire. Be sure to be generous with it, too. As stated above, the box MUST be sealed. Any small leaks WILL affect your sound.</p><p></p><p>Still, terminal caps would be a better way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigv227, post: 32819, member: 543258"] Terminal Caps would be a little cleaner, but if you want to rig it up, you can drill holes in the box for the speaker wire. Just make sure you tie a knot in the speaker wire before the hole. This way, if you ever happen to pull on the wires, the knot will keep it from putting pressure on the speaker terminals. In addition to this, you must apply caulk around the wire. Be sure to be generous with it, too. As stated above, the box MUST be sealed. Any small leaks WILL affect your sound. Still, terminal caps would be a better way to go. [/QUOTE]
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