April 6, 201015 yr If you have the exact cutout measurements and they still are going together then that means yes you have put it together wrong.
April 6, 201015 yr Author If you have the exact cutout measurements and they still are going together then that means yes you have put it together wrong. damn. yea i figured that might have been what it was. Thanks guys. I appreciate all the help!!Thanks,Matt Cusack
April 15, 201015 yr yes its better to have it than not because you don't want air leaks at all. Unless you're a god at building the tightest box, I'd use caulk on all seams. And tite bond 2 ftw!O and nice choice of subs. Remember to stay within the specs of Fi maybe right in the middle or on the lower end with more power. They are pretty strict.depends, in all honesty, one tiny air leak isn't going to make any audible difference. Let alone several tiny air leaks. None of that is audible.I strongly disagree. Have you ever even heard a leaky sealed enclosure?Was gonna make a smartassed comment but...........I got nothing Edited April 15, 201015 yr by RaTtLz
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