help with baffle board
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help with baffle board
I want to make a baffle board for my 2 12" alpine Type-R's, and well i dont know where to start , i have a peice of mdf cut at 41 1/2" x 17"... how exactly can i get all the curves and everything to fix, any info or some kinda of print that could help me out would be great if anyone have done this...
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get a piece of cardboard and just trial and error it, til it's flush....you are going to build a box with it aren't you?you'll get way better sound out of it.....good luck!
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Aren't type-R's sorta expensive?
A complete waste of money if you are going to do a baffle-board setup...
Might as well have bought some flea-market subs if you're honestly thinking of this setup.
you can build a good box for the same price as that baffle board... assuming you are buying a 4'x8' piece of MDF... and normally you HAVE to buy that big of a piece.
A complete waste of money if you are going to do a baffle-board setup...
Might as well have bought some flea-market subs if you're honestly thinking of this setup.
you can build a good box for the same price as that baffle board... assuming you are buying a 4'x8' piece of MDF... and normally you HAVE to buy that big of a piece.
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my friend had bad results with his baffle board, especially after I punched him in the stomach and burned his house down.
my advice, don't do it.
or else.
my advice, don't do it.
or else.
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