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JayC |
posted on 29th Mar 03 at 00:35 |
ok mate, only messing wid u. | |
CopyWrite |
posted on 28th Mar 03 at 18:43 |
i was right. | |
TOMAS |
posted on 28th Mar 03 at 16:33 |
Yeah try and make sure you fit it well i.e make sure that the rubber/foam surround doesnt catch the edge of the box's hole cut-out and also make sure its well sealed if its in a sealed enclosure which isnt that easy in that situation. I tried this set-up with my subs to give them a little more volume to play in, but i couldnt get a good enough seal and they didnt sound nice. | |
JayC |
posted on 28th Mar 03 at 10:17 |
lol, and u. | |
CopyWrite |
posted on 27th Mar 03 at 18:24 |
putting us right?...putting you right! | |
JayC |
posted on 26th Mar 03 at 23:26 |
yeah thought so... thax for putting us right corb. | |
corb |
posted on 26th Mar 03 at 23:21 |
the sub doesnt have to be a free air sub to be mounted invertley, but if you have two subs, one normal and one inverted (known as an 'Isobaric' enclosure) then one sub will have to be wired out of phase (pos and neg reversed). | |
CopyWrite |
posted on 26th Mar 03 at 20:12 |
ok | |
JayC |
posted on 26th Mar 03 at 10:36 |
I ain't gonna argue with u CopyWrite but thats wot i was told. U seem to know ur stuff but i will have to disagree with u there. | |
CopyWrite |
posted on 25th Mar 03 at 21:07 |
no a free air sub needs to be in a shelf and uses the boot as an enclosure. | |
JayC |
posted on 24th Mar 03 at 20:29 |
only if the sub is a free air sub... | |
beatsri |
posted on 24th Mar 03 at 13:37 |
Is it Ok to mount a sub to a box with the magnet facing outward. I have a JBL power series sub, it has a huge chrome magnet and think it would look good like this.:rolleyes: |