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parad0x 
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Posted: October 08, 2006 at 11:52 PM / IP Logged  

Hey guys, I have just finished building my custom ported box (seperate dual chambers, 1.25"-1.5" MDF thickness, 150 screws used, 7 tubes of Construction Wood Glue PL400/Premium) and I am going to be powering T1 series RF subs rated at 600rms a piece (will prob be pushing 700-900 rms each) and I was wondering what you guys would recommend for what kind of plugs to put on the box? 

I 've been leaning towards bannana plugs, but I do not want any restrictions in my wiring, so I was even thinking about possibly just drilling a hole into the box the width of a 8-10 gauge cable, and just jamming the cable in there and gluing it tight...  I am trying to figure out other methods to use, but am uncertain what to do.. Need some good advice on connections for the box, I need a connection wont be a bottleneck to the wiring by being too thin, or something that is made of plastic that might flex and weaken my box. 

killer sonata 
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Posted: October 09, 2006 at 12:04 AM / IP Logged  
drill a hole, run the wires through the box, and use liquid nails to seal it back up. Use bullet connectors on the wires for easy disconnects

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