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<blockquote data-quote="SPLBassJunkie" data-source="post: 8869199" data-attributes="member: 690175"><p>Metered no bracing (roof has almost zero flex and absolutely no rattles - very strong anti-roll design), window meter position, warm evening, loaded off one door. Flexing some bass from the hatch seal, for sure - do have thoughts/plans to wall off the rear section with some half inch Lexan but I know that will change my cabin tuning and it scares me because it sounds REALLY good now with a good bandwidth from about 24Hz up to about 55Hz. I did a 135db at 20Hz and a 147 almost at 35. I sat between 135 and 143 for every frequency between 20 and 50 on a sweep with the peak being 146.68 at 35. Pretty happy, ngl.</p><p></p><p>Yes fur was present but I don't see that making much difference at all and it was put there to eliminate port chuffing at the bottom end of my bandwidth (which I don't play often anyway).</p><p></p><p>Some pics decided not to load, but I wasn't sure if it was my end for some reason or the forum. I will post the pics again on a new post so you can have a look. Build is still slowly making progress, so nothing is "done" yet especially my really messy wiring which will be sorted out for sure in the near future.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the comments!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPLBassJunkie, post: 8869199, member: 690175"] Metered no bracing (roof has almost zero flex and absolutely no rattles - very strong anti-roll design), window meter position, warm evening, loaded off one door. Flexing some bass from the hatch seal, for sure - do have thoughts/plans to wall off the rear section with some half inch Lexan but I know that will change my cabin tuning and it scares me because it sounds REALLY good now with a good bandwidth from about 24Hz up to about 55Hz. I did a 135db at 20Hz and a 147 almost at 35. I sat between 135 and 143 for every frequency between 20 and 50 on a sweep with the peak being 146.68 at 35. Pretty happy, ngl. Yes fur was present but I don't see that making much difference at all and it was put there to eliminate port chuffing at the bottom end of my bandwidth (which I don't play often anyway). Some pics decided not to load, but I wasn't sure if it was my end for some reason or the forum. I will post the pics again on a new post so you can have a look. Build is still slowly making progress, so nothing is "done" yet especially my really messy wiring which will be sorted out for sure in the near future. Thanks for the comments! [/QUOTE]
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