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  • How to Design Bass Reflex Speaker Boxes

    Though it is a challenging undertaking, designing a bass reflex speaker for an audio environment is among the most satisfying tasks for a do-it-yourselfer. While there are many considerations from...

  • How to Build Sub Woofers

    If you are looking for optimal sound in your audio system, the investment in a subwoofer is worth it. The subwoofer in your audio system is the speaker designated specifically for playing low bass...

  • How to Fix a Torn Stereo Speaker Foam Perimeter

    The foam perimeter on bass stereo speaker drivers, also known as woofers, is a flexible material that allows the paper or plastic cone to move back and forth. This motion is the result of the push...

  • How to Make a Fiberglass Speaker Box

    Fiberglass is a versatile and useful material, and is well-suited for many purposes. Using fiberglass in speaker boxes allows you to craft custom shapes and innovative designs that will make your...

  • How to Build a Fiberglass Subwoofer Box

    Fiberglass is the only way to really customize your subwoofer box the way you want it to be. Building a fiberglass subwoofer box can take days and the process is laborious, but in the end you get...

  • How to Build a Home Cinema Subwoofer

    The movie theater experience isn't just about the popcorn and the large screen. You're also there for the sound. For some people, one of the best parts of a movie is when the theater sound system...

  • How to Repair Home Theater Central Channel Speakers

    If you need to repair a home theater central channel speaker, there are some things that you can try to do on your own. For complex repairs, the speaker should definitely go to a repair...

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