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Thumbnail for So looks like SVS does do a good job at adding braces as Danny mentioned. Still could use some Polly or fiberglass.
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Thumbnail for This should be easy... How does anyone know Danny’s parts are better? You take a look and consider the SVS is just larger then your hair! Where as GR inductor is 16 AWG , high purity copper. I’ll take those!! Red looks fast and better too!
Thumbnail for Alright, funny how fast time flys! Sat down what feels like 5 minutes ago! Terminal cups read, oh look.. a crossover! I would think this is a decent example of how to build these.
Thumbnail for So. SVS ultra-books. Here are your networks! Note you have combined circuits! This helps with shorter runs of wires, as well everything being connected to the same negative!
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Thumbnail for Don’t forget the clean up! We are not installing no res here, but will use some fill to help the mid!
Thumbnail for I have some spray matting. This works like Danny’s special stuff. I like it a bit more, fast drying, as well if you do it right, it helps lock down the parts. I go back over them with glue to be sure.
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