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The do's and dont''s of my first wall....it seems like something isn't right....
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<blockquote data-quote="ferguson621" data-source="post: 8599341" data-attributes="member: 664735"><p>Ok so I'm redoing it....this is my last time lol. I made sure to take my time on getting the right shape. At the moment I only have the first layer in. There's hardly any gaps at all....it was a very snug and comforting fit lol. And since I'm not competing in any competitions. Although I will be metering obviously when the time finally comes. I have decided to put the subs on the bottom and the port across the top because I'll be able to get the biggest port that way. I haven't started cutting any holes yet. Just tested fitted the first layer for the baffle. Now that I've had a run ins with the wall (haha, nah not that funny) I feel that this one will be the one. It was definitely a very good idea to start with the baffle first. I'm going to build a frame with 2x4's for the sides and top to screw into. And I'm also going to add two Polk audio 6x9's in the back somewhere only temporarily until I'm able to get two matching sets of 6x9's for the front we back....I haven't decided where I will be putting them yet. Haven't gotten that far lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ferguson621, post: 8599341, member: 664735"] Ok so I'm redoing it....this is my last time lol. I made sure to take my time on getting the right shape. At the moment I only have the first layer in. There's hardly any gaps at all....it was a very snug and comforting fit lol. And since I'm not competing in any competitions. Although I will be metering obviously when the time finally comes. I have decided to put the subs on the bottom and the port across the top because I'll be able to get the biggest port that way. I haven't started cutting any holes yet. Just tested fitted the first layer for the baffle. Now that I've had a run ins with the wall (haha, nah not that funny) I feel that this one will be the one. It was definitely a very good idea to start with the baffle first. I'm going to build a frame with 2x4's for the sides and top to screw into. And I'm also going to add two Polk audio 6x9's in the back somewhere only temporarily until I'm able to get two matching sets of 6x9's for the front we back....I haven't decided where I will be putting them yet. Haven't gotten that far lol. [/QUOTE]
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