Sub frequencies are generally NOT directional to the human ear, especially in an auto. The only real worries I had , was making sure none of the waves or reflections worked to cancel any frequencies from the other subs ..... It doesn't //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifVery nice job...hows that sound? does it sound weird having that many subs being pointed in all different directions?
umm if your asking what his job is...im going to guess hes an installer. maybe:naughty: ....whata u do
yeah bendable plywood. whoop de do. can get it at home depo.Ahh .... You noticed that huh ? I could tell you , but then I'd have to .... Naw , it's a special product from Select Products . Wood that forms to shape. Then you fiberglass the dog poop out of it to strengthen it.
the labor cost on somthing like that + cost of equpment + ect. can get quite high.I don't understand why the person would only get Type Es in an install like that. Very nice work, though.
Exactly. At a shop near me that would probably be $1,500. Personally, I wouldn't fill $1,500 enclosures with $50 subs.the labor cost on somthing like that + cost of equpment + ect. can get quite high.