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Have fun slickooz.We look forward to seeing how the finished product turns out.
But regardless of how it looks it should provide you with some definite increased sub performance. And if you can,try to take some pics of the riser as it progresses from just raw material,to something that begins to resemble a riser,to the finished product that will proudly hold your AA Sub. Have fun,its a Great Project to engage in. |
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how high should the riser be? right now i have two 9 inch... is 9 inch too high? and also i boughtl a 3 inch foam.. is that enoiugh? or i need to get more foam to fill the space under it? or should i make a 6inch riser and just use 3inch foam?
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It's up to you. A 9" riser would be nice and as far as the foam you can just double or triple it up. Or if you like the 6" better then go that route and just double up the foam.
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I have A 7 inch under 1 sub & A 18 inch under the other slickooz !
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[QUOTE=slickooz;2315334]
What pics ! There is A small box btm left of picture , Click that . Then click on the IMG tag to highlight it blue . Then copy the IMG tag & paste it in the post ! Last edited by crazyBLUE; 09-14-2009 at 03:27 AM. |
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plywood 15x16
![]() oak wood 9inch high ![]() carpet from home depot 6x2, $9 ![]() foam from ac moore, $11.50 ![]() nailed the carpet onto both legs then nailed it to the plywood ![]() nailed the last carpet onto the base ![]() almost done ![]() final product with foam underneath the riser, with my AAHD10 on top ![]() ![]() i also need to spray paint the foam black, i thought i had a can at home. took me 4 hours to do but it was worth it. hope these pics can help others as i learned from you guys. thanks a lot Last edited by slickooz; 09-14-2009 at 06:30 AM. |
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Go to photobucket , Do what I told you to do in my last post , Then paste it right on you're post . |
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