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<blockquote data-quote="snap08" data-source="post: 59696" data-attributes="member: 543749"><p>I thought id get more attention with a catchy title</p><p></p><p>anyways i have my sub mounted now and inverted with the polarities opp to the DVC.</p><p></p><p>my box is still sealed and the back wall (its a mod. wedge) vibrates like an s.o.b.</p><p></p><p>im going to port the box through the top of the box, so will this relieve pressure and stop the vibrating. i just dont want to cut open a perfectly good box and it ends up sounding bad. or what are some poss. bracing ideas.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snap08, post: 59696, member: 543749"] I thought id get more attention with a catchy title anyways i have my sub mounted now and inverted with the polarities opp to the DVC. my box is still sealed and the back wall (its a mod. wedge) vibrates like an s.o.b. im going to port the box through the top of the box, so will this relieve pressure and stop the vibrating. i just dont want to cut open a perfectly good box and it ends up sounding bad. or what are some poss. bracing ideas. thanks [/QUOTE]
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