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techker 
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Posted: October 28, 2002 at 10:21 AM / IP Logged  

what other product then matt can i use to make a fibre glass box?

and does any body know were i can buy some matt?

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In conjunction with partical board, Matt will be the strongest and sound the best depending upon where you use it.

Matt can be got at any good auto parts store.

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techker 
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cool

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Inbetween the fiberglass matte you can use Deadliner or any form of deadening material to thicken the box and also make it stronger. 
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i have a question... when you use fiberglass. Do you mean that your actually fabricating a fiberglass box or just fiberglassing a surrounding for a box? Im trying to figure out how fiberglass can with-stand the force of subs and weight of amps. Thanks ~Ed
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If you have enough layers of FG it will be more solid and airtight than wood. Most installation use both to cut down on the costs of FG.
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Got a reply back from Alpine. Looks as though I am not going to be able to use my free M-Bus changer after all.

An adapter is available for Ai-net to M-Bus but not the other way around. I can't believe Alpine has done this as the M-Bus changers are much more affordable than the Ai-Net changers out right now. I guess I'll not have a changer after all. Can't justify the $300+ for a changer when I have an indash cd player.

Jeff

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