whenever building fiberglass subwoofer enclosures, how do you build it with no inside like the legs?

September 29, 2009 - 3:08 pm

in other words, you know whenever you build the frame and the ring you put legs to hold the ring in place, most speaker boxes i see made out of fiberglass is just the molded box, what all do they take out jus the legs, or the ring and everything, just wanted to know, as whenever layin plexiglass what would be the best way to go about.

The main enclosure is always built then the custom fiberglass is molded around it. Having fiberglass as the only material left makes a vey poor sounding box.

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2 Responses to “whenever building fiberglass subwoofer enclosures, how do you build it with no inside like the legs?”

  1. sparky3489 Says:

    The main enclosure is always built then the custom fiberglass is molded around it. Having fiberglass as the only material left makes a vey poor sounding box.

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  2. altima Says:

    ok well sometimes they put aluminum foil on the "legs" so that they just come off or anything else that they want to remove but they biuld a box on the back of the flush this is what gives the sub the deep bass that it needs good luck
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