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Ways to improve bass... Polyfill and gasket tape?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shinobi" data-source="post: 1340252" data-attributes="member: 555492"><p>True any real leak but as I said if its just holes freom the screw from the under the mounting ring what would work better than weath stripping would be a some caulk but normally none of that is needed if you sub is secured down tight enough with the rubber gasket that comes on it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>best way to to work with that is cutting V grove i nthe tape every so often to make it bend to the curve of the circle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinobi, post: 1340252, member: 555492"] True any real leak but as I said if its just holes freom the screw from the under the mounting ring what would work better than weath stripping would be a some caulk but normally none of that is needed if you sub is secured down tight enough with the rubber gasket that comes on it. best way to to work with that is cutting V grove i nthe tape every so often to make it bend to the curve of the circle. [/QUOTE]
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