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Reducing Internal Volume


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Just sharing something I have done to my enclosure to reduce the internal volume a bit.  Now, it may seem tacky, but it serves its purpose.  I used yoga blocks.  They are 3x6x9 and only weigh about 5 ounces.  I was gonna spray paint it but figured it’s outta sight so no worries ? 

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They are made of high density foam and are solid (almost).  I sprayed some adhesive onto one side and stuck it up against a section of my back wall (I used 2 in my case, far left and far right of my enclosure).  I was looking for an object that wasn’t wood.  I could have used spray foam but that shit is messy.  This can easily be adhered to wood and can be easily removed as well.  Anyways, they cost $2.47 each at Walmart.  Just thought I’d share with you guys.

1 x Fi Audio SP4 V2 12" D2 Fully Loaded

1 x Wolfram W-4500.1

2 x XS Power D5100's

250A Singer Alternator

2.67 Cubes @ 29hz

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