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nayther
Dec 27, 2011Explorer
2BlueHeelers wrote:nayther wrote:2BlueHeelers wrote:
Been busy this week:
Cleaned roof & gutters
Dicor roof seams
Sealed roof
Replaced vinyl edging
Installed digital Hunter thermostat
Fix squeaky floor in kitchen
Installed Maxx Air II (bathroom)
Upgraded landing gear feet
Test/fix gas leak on stove
Built Sub-Woofer and wired to stereo
Install baffles for 6x9's
Fix bedroom drawer
oh, and filled liquor cabinet :B
I think I'm ready for New Years!
two questions and you might have to post some pics:
1. What did you do for sub-woofer? I still have the POS under the refer. but did add crossover and amp for it.
2. Baffles for 6x9's ????
1. I used a Pioneer woofer and built a .70cf sealed enclosure, sounds awesome with the pioneer decks sub output to the p.o.s flea market amp Rage'n so graciously installed. I unpluged the p.o.s 6x9 "woofer" under the fridge and ran that line out to the storage area to connect to the new sub. I am going to convert that area under the fridge to a liquor locker (someday)... there is so much wasted room under there!
2. Foam baffles accomplish basically the same thing as a capacitor on the speakers, they restrict cone excursion removing bass and the also add a moisture barrier. just shove the baffle in the hole, shove in the speaker into them and screw em in. Old car stereo trick.
Sounds great, can't wait to annoy my blue-haired neighbors that will undoubtedly chime in now in 5....4.....3....2....:B
Thanks, still not sure what I'm going to do to fix mine but I like the idea of moving the sub to the basement, then it will work outside as well.
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