32 Eu-700's...destroyed. Now who wants some?
Originally Posted by mandos
Not going to be an unveiling of a done product...but aiming at a lot of actual "viewable" progress.
Me sanding doesn't really do much for you guys I imagine
Me sanding doesn't really do much for you guys I imagine

Mandos, not to take away from the topic of this post, but I just bought 2 EU700s for the rear of my tC. I have polk dB6500s in the doors. I will be running 100W rms to each of them, and 183W @ 2ohms to the rear EU700s. I am hoping to eliminate the need to have the huge box in the rear. Will this sound good? I don't want boomy bass, but still like to feel a little bit of it.
Got bored last night and tried that one....figured it'd be easier than cutting/welding. Doesn't really dent too easily...or maybe having 1/8" of eDead that I'm hitting diffuses the strike enough.
Originally Posted by pkg
A hammer?
hehe, that or you may want to get a cutting torch and a welder. that would probably get you a cleaner modification.
hehe, that or you may want to get a cutting torch and a welder. that would probably get you a cleaner modification.

All any MAN needs in his toolbox is a hammer and duck tape.
Hammer to take it apart, duck tape to put it back togethor.
Originally Posted by Nick06tC
Originally Posted by pkg
A hammer?
hehe, that or you may want to get a cutting torch and a welder. that would probably get you a cleaner modification.
hehe, that or you may want to get a cutting torch and a welder. that would probably get you a cleaner modification.

Originally Posted by PghtC
cutting torch and weld a new piece of sheet metal in. DONT USE THE HAMMER. It will look like ****!!!!!!
It won't.
Can't evenly invert the dimple in the metal.
Plus, measured for the horizontal brace...it'd intersect the speaker anyway.
Time to figure out how to functionally invert the speakers












