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Finished my home subwoofer/end table
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<blockquote data-quote="low03tb" data-source="post: 12596757" data-attributes="member: 57294"><p>Very cool man! I definitely would have added some bracing in there, but whatever floats your boat. End product looks great. I've heard the Tempest and it's a beefy sub for sure. </p><p></p><p>What'd you tune it to and what x-over you using? What we found with the tempest is it didn't like to play too high. Anything over about 65hz and it didn't work that well, but a car is a different ballgame than home audio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="low03tb, post: 12596757, member: 57294"] Very cool man! I definitely would have added some bracing in there, but whatever floats your boat. End product looks great. I've heard the Tempest and it's a beefy sub for sure. What'd you tune it to and what x-over you using? What we found with the tempest is it didn't like to play too high. Anything over about 65hz and it didn't work that well, but a car is a different ballgame than home audio. [/QUOTE]
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