speaker box
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speaker box
anyone have any suggestions on getting a 12" speaker box so i can safely ship a speaker to be repaired and not end up there with more damage like a bent speaker frame?
i tried best buy in the stereo install section and the on guy told me they dont keep any speaker boxes " we give them all back to the customer" right!.. anwyay, suggestions on how to ship this safely would be appreciated here!
Mark
i tried best buy in the stereo install section and the on guy told me they dont keep any speaker boxes " we give them all back to the customer" right!.. anwyay, suggestions on how to ship this safely would be appreciated here!
Mark
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Necrovore wrote:What about all those tons of music stores in Austin? Bound to be one that has a spare box somewhere. If not then a small book box from U-Haul should cover the speaker plus padding for it.
everyone looks at like im nuts when ask for a speaker box and have not found a single one!
i figured i can make a pretty good box as far as protecting the cone but i dont want the frame to get bent. although im about to get creative with it!@
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i hear ya there - im sending to ****** as he has offered to fix it without reconing it for free! whooNecrovore wrote:You might want to use that high density grey foam like the stuff that is in road cases. I bet you can pick up some scrap from a foam supply shop for next to nothing. are you sending for a recone or what?

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Hey Mark,
Why not mount the speaker on a cheap lightweight piece of 1/4" plywood? This may really help protect the frame from getting bent during shipping. I'm sure you can find some scraps laying around lumber yards or a friends house who does woodworking. I would try to double box it if possible also.
Why not mount the speaker on a cheap lightweight piece of 1/4" plywood? This may really help protect the frame from getting bent during shipping. I'm sure you can find some scraps laying around lumber yards or a friends house who does woodworking. I would try to double box it if possible also.
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