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you should be more careful what you lean your enclosures up against...
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Dank- I actually have seen windows break.. But its usually due to resonances of the panels that rattle them back and forth.. Cheap glass can definately break under such circumstances.
As for your poor neighbors windows.. Did you repair them
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quote:Originally posted by ShadowStar: So, Colin.. Did I miss my mark?
I was reffering to ports, but I guess you could try that. Don't see how you're going to enfoce a phase reverasl in a horn though and still have the same horn.
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I think we should all be careful with what we do with our horns. Right, from now on I'll be sensible. Back to the theory...
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quote:Originally posted by emu: waterproof amps, eh? Maybe I should consider building some subs for when I'm swimming in the pool. Now all I have to find is a waterproof sub. Maybe if I make a waterproof bandpass and make a port with lots of volume and firing down. That would be nuts, I wonder if bass is audible underwater.
Hey the Russians are selling their subs, CHEAP. Think about it, the shape is perfect for a "Sub" enclusure .
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