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<blockquote data-quote="mactube" data-source="post: 8795460" data-attributes="member: 686145"><p>Ok sounds like rigidity is important to the bass !? So thats what makes the subwoofer just wobble without producing a real bass ?? Yes the plastic walls of the compartment are thin. </p><p>If it's so important, I might have to build a wooden box to enclose the back of the subwoofer. Fiberglass epoxy might be an option for sounds more like some work for a pro. The inside walls are no even and not shaped the same... will be a real challenge but may save me a little storage space. Doe it make sense to add acousit foam panels? ... but as it appears only on stiff walls !?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mactube, post: 8795460, member: 686145"] Ok sounds like rigidity is important to the bass !? So thats what makes the subwoofer just wobble without producing a real bass ?? Yes the plastic walls of the compartment are thin. If it's so important, I might have to build a wooden box to enclose the back of the subwoofer. Fiberglass epoxy might be an option for sounds more like some work for a pro. The inside walls are no even and not shaped the same... will be a real challenge but may save me a little storage space. Doe it make sense to add acousit foam panels? ... but as it appears only on stiff walls !? [/QUOTE]
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