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Re: 3 12" or 2 15" ?
CM3's need 4 cubic feet for ported and like 1.2- 2 feet for enclosed and im doing enclosed, or should I do ported?
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#32
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Re: 3 12" or 2 15" ?
you could make a center console box with 1 badass 10.. then put two thin 12's under your seats - like those new excelon subs
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#33
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Re: 3 12" or 2 15" ?
Well eventually I would like to have 2 15" (which I am getting) and a 2 10" down frire system. But I was told not to mix sub sizes cuz it sounds bad.
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#34
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Re: 3 12" or 2 15" ?
2 10" subs will contribute little to nothing to the volume of a system with 2 15's
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#35
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Re: 3 12" or 2 15" ?
Oh ok thanks. Well last night I was hanging out with some friends and the car audio guy from best buy. And we were banging down the street and all of a suden we heard an explosion and we parked at some store and looked at his speakers. The glue that glues the rubber to the cone had come undone. I think I read a thred some were that said to use rubber cement. is that right? And how should it be applied the right way?
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#36
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Re: 3 12" or 2 15" ?
you need a special glue to attach the surround to the cone. Rubber cement is best used for small cuts in the "plastic " cone.
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#37
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Re: 3 12" or 2 15" ?
i was reading that some type of plumbers glue is good for that area since it is flexiable
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