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In the Thread: Deep End DIY - Australian take one Macondo.
Post Subject: Ok, it looks good now...Posted by Romy the Cat on: 7/5/2017
Anthony, these last images do give a perspective of the size
that made me to feel much better and the pipes are sufficiently large. Purely
from visual assessment then are twice larger then what Jorge did and I do welcome
it. Frankly, and I have no idea why, when I see just an image from front of the
types they look unpleasant to me. However, what I see the side view then they
look much more attractive and more holistic. I have no idea why I feel this way.
I think it they were my bass modules then I would position them with a slight angle
to see the size of the pipes. Is it is funny to hear from a guy who just a few
days back was bitching about the angling of horns? Anyhow, you will need to stuff the pipes with foam. It sound a bit
contra initiative as you will be losing so important volume of the enclosure
but it will be only visual lost. At the LF the foam will be acoustically transparent
but it will help to damp the internal pressurizing of the enclosure. It is not
about the damping of the walls but rather let the pressure inside to rise gradually,
foam will be compressing and smooth the event when the force of the code will
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