After looking at pics from some of the Bazooka installs on this forum I went ahead and ordered one. I see that installers have cut the factory styrofoam flush with
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02-27-2013, 02:22 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Bazooka Install Foam
After looking at pics from some of the Bazooka installs on this forum I went ahead and ordered one. I see that installers have cut the factory styrofoam flush with the front of the woofer.One question, if anyone knows. Is there any advantage to leaving a little space in front of the woofer so that the woofer can move without back pressure from zero air space in front of it ? Thanks
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The foam allows more than enough air space. It is pretty open in there, I wouldn't worry about it.
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