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Slen17

Audiophyte
hey, whats up.i know i might not be in the rightspot, but i picked up some 14s the other day, and planned on installing em in the back(back) of my truck. i put em in place, and have cut plexiglass to cover the main area. the problem i face though, is the subs themselves. if you put plexiglass over them, it totally destroyes the sound. so i was wondering if you happen to know of any material that could be cut to cover them, but still allow the beatz to flow, ya know? also if you have any tips on weatherproofing the set, they`d be very appreceated! thanx!
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
hey, whats up.i know i might not be in the rightspot, but i picked up some 14s the other day, and planned on installing em in the back(back) of my truck. i put em in place, and have cut plexiglass to cover the main area. the problem i face though, is the subs themselves. if you put plexiglass over them, it totally destroyes the sound. so i was wondering if you happen to know of any material that could be cut to cover them, but still allow the beatz to flow, ya know? also if you have any tips on weatherproofing the set, they`d be very appreceated! thanx!
Please post on redneckaudioforums.com

I think they might also provide spell check.
 
njedpx3

njedpx3

Audioholic General
hey, whats up.i know i might not be in the rightspot, but i picked up some 14s the other day, and planned on installing em in the back(back) of my truck. i put em in place, and have cut plexiglass to cover the main area. the problem i face though, is the subs themselves. if you put plexiglass over them, it totally destroyes the sound. so i was wondering if you happen to know of any material that could be cut to cover them, but still allow the beatz to flow, ya know? also if you have any tips on weatherproofing the set, they`d be very appreceated! thanx!
Rotate the subs 180 degrees, Plexiglass over them for weather protection, and cut holes facing down in the bed of your truck. Then your sound isn't attenuated and tyou have weather protection and you have a set-up that befits your lifestyle.

Of course TLS's recommendation isn't bad either. :D

Peace,

Forest Man
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
I'm getting one for my fofo. :)
Excellent find, Darien. :D

"You know what I'm sayin'?"

"You're suppose be up cookin' breakfast for somebody."
That was on the local news here a few years ago. But the classics never go out of style. I dig that one up every now and again when I need a laugh.

Typical Raider fan.
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
TLS will be getting one for his tractor. Wooo wooooooo !!! :eek: :D
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Did someone say tractor?


I wonder if they do opera also?;)
Nice rhythm section. It's not that tractor, but some old single cylinder stationary engine in the vicinity.

I wonder if there is one with the two cylinder beat somewhere?
 
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TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Just add instruments.


A 1948 model A similar to mine, but mine has a wide front. It makes the same sound.

This is the 1958 John Deere 420 music which is my other tractor.

 
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