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Polk DSW Pro 600 subwoofer- scavenge for sealed build or flog?
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<blockquote data-quote="Orcish75" data-source="post: 987436" data-attributes="member: 21448"><p>It looks like my brother, [member=22015]Nchebe[/member] is making good progress with repairing the amp, so I'll just keep it as is if he gets it right. I have slapped a quick sealed box together today, using spare bits of 16mm chipboard. The paint is drying at the moment so I'll test it tomorrow. I'll be using an old Punch 12" driver that I had from years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orcish75, post: 987436, member: 21448"] It looks like my brother, [member=22015]Nchebe[/member] is making good progress with repairing the amp, so I'll just keep it as is if he gets it right. I have slapped a quick sealed box together today, using spare bits of 16mm chipboard. The paint is drying at the moment so I'll test it tomorrow. I'll be using an old Punch 12" driver that I had from years ago. [/QUOTE]
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