Why would you do this??
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ORIGINAL: Dodgeramman
Okay I am looking it to getting an amp and some subs and and have been looking for some ideas and came acrossed this. Can anyone tell me why someone would do this. A little overkill I would say.
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Okay I am looking it to getting an amp and some subs and and have been looking for some ideas and came acrossed this. Can anyone tell me why someone would do this. A little overkill I would say.
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hey buster!
you seen buckey yet?
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that thing probably sounds like absolute crap too.... There is so much wave frequency cancelling going on in that trunk that it sounds like soemone has a angry midget in the trunk... Personally, i would never do that if i was goign to build a show car... I would make it look good and functional *** well.
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and fiber glass is liek the worst thing to mount any type of speaker in, it sounds like total ****, although it may look good, i would never have a sub mounted in a fiber glass anything. Or plexy glass...
and fiber glass is liek the worst thing to mount any type of speaker in, it sounds like total ****, although it may look good, i would never have a sub mounted in a fiber glass anything. Or plexy glass...