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- From: rob.runkle@cccbbs.UUCP (Rob Runkle)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio.car
- Subject: DECREASING VOLUME IN SUB-
- Message-ID: <3667.110.uupcb@cccbbs.UUCP>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 00:04:00 GMT
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- Organization: Cincinnati Computer Connection BBS - Cincinnati, OH - 513-752-8248
- Reply-To: rob.runkle@cccbbs.UUCP (Rob Runkle)
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- lawenrce,
- -> Anyway, my question is, how can i reduce box volume without building
- -> a new box, and without making the box any heavier? Would blocks of
- -> foam of the proper volume do the trick?`
- Just put some bricks or some wood in the box. Try to keep them from
- rattling of course. If you decide you like the new vol. better then you
- can add a wood panel to the box or make a new one.
- Hope I helped, Rob Runkle
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