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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2007

it is all explained in the movie

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  • hey i do this stuff all the time you should watch my toy cars one lol it's tight i think the bass might sound better in a sealed box versis that giant port you have in the back it's probably killing your bass hey if you need to have a port use paper towel rolls or tp rolls the tube shape makes all the difference really then just tape them in you could try packing it w/ insolateing stuff like the pink stuff to lower th hz

  • this was a transmission line, not a port.

  • how do u make that stuff?

  • with a utility knife and some old drivers.

  • This is the greatest stuff I've seen in a very long time lol !

  • thankyou

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  • @CobraProductionsTV Funny you should say that, some companies do make the boxes out of such materials!

  • That sounds really good. Who needs subwoofers? I like the way it has a sort of horn-loaded transmission line/port, it really brings out the bass, I'll have to try this myself.

  • It's amazing how many people put time and effort into well made cabinets that sound worse than this. I wouldn't try putting anything heavy on it, spilling a drink on it or lighting a match anywhere near it, though. The ultimate "no thought, no work" speaker enclosure would just be a wall between 2 rooms.

  • i also do this ^^ 

  • carve one out of rock.then i would be amazed

  • Yep. Had some from my moms Astro. Really good, but the surround was rotted off and I didn't wan't to replace the surrounds on them.

  • time to go green..

  • It's a transmission line terminus, thank you.

  • whats the first song?

  • have you tried some cardboard horns? This is a great technique for prototyping and experimentation.

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