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  1. So, its time to build a new box for this sub. The baffle has slowly come loose on the current box and it sounds like crap on the low low notes. Building a new box, all 1 inch MDF with a little bracing and two 4 inch precision ports. Ill try and make a vid of the old box so you know why I am replacing it. Here is a pic of what got done today.

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    Got all the cuts done. Cut the ports down to size. Drew out the port holes. Tomorrow gotta assemble, draw the sub hole and router out the holes then round over the edges. Probably just go down to home depot and pick up some rattle cans and spray it flat black again. More updates tomorrow.

  2. Ok your in Indiana, my guess is they might be some of the prototype subs I got from a company that went under in Florida. They used TC as their build house. Does it look like a 10oem sub but with the silver aluminum cone? Does it have a high roll surround? Is it single voice coil with a triple stack magnet? If so I will shoot you some specs.

  3. This has been in the works for some time now. This will be my setup for a while now. Time and money, mostly money has been an issue so I cant afford to keep changing things up anymore. The only thing that will change will be the box. I may try to build different ones and see what works best.

    Currently I am keeping my OEM Navigation Unit and CD Changer. I am also powering my OEM "premium" speakers with a US Amps AX-TU4360. For being OEM speakers they get decently loud and have really good mid-bass, plus they take the power from the 4360 like champs. There was a big improvement in sound just by powering them with the 4360 vs. the OEM amp. In addition to that I also am running the signal through a Rockford Fosgate 360.2 which I am sure is helping with the sound quality improvement I hear. The sound is louder, cleaner and I have more control over it with the 360.2.

    The sub I will be using:

    DC Audio lvl4XL 15''

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    The sub amp:

    Stetsom 1K5H 2ohm

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    More pics to come. I am using a box I got for free as a temp box until I get around to building a new one.

  4. You can try sugar to try and stop the bleeding.

    How to stop bleeding

    For small cuts, yes, sugar can help stop the bleeding. The sugar forms a paste with the blood and thus helps it clot more quickly. In addition, sugar has some antibacterial properties which will help the wound heal quicker. With larger wounds however, sugar tends to make you bleed more, so you should not apply sugar to such a wound till after the bleeding has stopped.

    The antibacterial properties are what make sugar an effective home remedy for wounds, rather than any ability to stop bleeding, which as mentioned, is not always the case. Besides, for smaller wounds, there is usually no need to stop bleeding, as this happens naturally within a short time.

    Honey is also recommended to stop bleeding and disinfect the wound. However, avoid using other home remedies such as cayenne pepper or spider webs. Some such remedies may infect the wound, while others may cause unnecessary pain without providing much benefit.

    The best way to stop bleeding is to apply pressure to a wound. You can even simply use your fingers to do this, but make sure that your hands are clean. If you can, use a soft, clean, absorbent cloth instead, pressing down on the wound gently but firmly.

    answered by G R on 22 Feb 2008, 5:35:17

    ALSO if this problem persists or another one shows up or ANY other symptoms show up, GO SEE A DOC. You dont want it to be MRSA and die. MRSA is no joke and i beleive it causes sores like that.

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