what happens when you REALLY have a talent for installation :)
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what happens when you REALLY have a talent for installation :)
you can get kick panels that look like this! absolustely amazing, a lot of labor to clear out the wiring and utilize the space behind the kick, perhaps with some cutting, the end result is fabulous...
If someone had the budget, i wouldnt mind trying htis kind of approach lol, i would probably assume the kick is AP ported to the outside as well
If someone had the budget, i wouldnt mind trying htis kind of approach lol, i would probably assume the kick is AP ported to the outside as well
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I was about to post the whole thing...Not sure how he got that box into the sub space.
http://www.audiogroupforum.com/csfor...ad.php?t=64305
http://www.audiogroupforum.com/csfor...ad.php?t=64305
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Originally Posted by tahoe-man
I was about to post the whole thing...Not sure how he got that box into the sub space.
http://www.audiogroupforum.com/csfor...ad.php?t=64305
http://www.audiogroupforum.com/csfor...ad.php?t=64305
you mean the subbox or the kick panels?
the kick i'd imagine he moved all wiring, ad then cut out hte first layer of metal, so it becomes a wide open space all the way to the outta skin, dampened and sealed it really well, and then either just fiberglassed a top ring into place, or made a small enclsoure to fit hte spot, and then built hte kicks covering over it...
either way, gotta be a good 20 hours of work on the kicks alone...amazing result though
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here is what the installer said....very quotable
"The plexi is actually etched with blasting sand and lit up with LED's...carefully and painstakingly placed. Perfect??? Nothing's perfect...the more you chase it...the farther away it gets."
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