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My First DIY Subwoofer Project! All help and advice welcome!
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<blockquote data-quote="Skillet" data-source="post: 67488" data-attributes="member: 1339"><p>I can not believe how much work goes into the finishing off of this DIY projects!! And my spot putty is NOT making it any easier!! I have applied 7 layer of spot putty already trying to cover the screw holes. EVERY time I sand it down again there is STILL a small dent! Where on earth is all the putty going to!! Maybe it is a very poor quality, but SEVEN layers!!? </p><p></p><p>I have connected one of the subs up again tonight. Suddenly I noticed what all these guys were on about when the recommended a DIY sub! There is NO sub i can think of on the market that will get to this! Can't even think how it will sound with both units connected! ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skillet, post: 67488, member: 1339"] I can not believe how much work goes into the finishing off of this DIY projects!! And my spot putty is NOT making it any easier!! I have applied 7 layer of spot putty already trying to cover the screw holes. EVERY time I sand it down again there is STILL a small dent! Where on earth is all the putty going to!! Maybe it is a very poor quality, but SEVEN layers!!? I have connected one of the subs up again tonight. Suddenly I noticed what all these guys were on about when the recommended a DIY sub! There is NO sub i can think of on the market that will get to this! Can't even think how it will sound with both units connected! ;D [/QUOTE]
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My First DIY Subwoofer Project! All help and advice welcome!
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