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Old 9th February 2012, 10:56 PM   #21
DRONE7 is offline DRONE7  New Zealand
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I've been making some money from selling my high school friends car subwoofers and if that picks up a bit I could actually have enough money for some nicer drivers and electronics which is cool.
Does this mean you have been making, and testing, these subs at home...???
...and your friends all visit with their new subs announcing their imminent arrival from several streets away....?

...and your mother doesn't like bass....

You do live dangerously..... :-)

+1 for the headphones..
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Old 10th February 2012, 10:54 AM   #22
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Hi,

True for the structure but not for internal non-load bearing internal walls.
They are typically timber framed and older wood laths and plaster, newer
plasterboard, you are lucky if all your walls are actually solid construction.

Applies with a vengeance to houses converted to flats, and cheap housing.

rgds, sreten.
The walls in my living rom are all load-bearing and made from brick.

Once upon a time there used to be a cellar beneath the living room but that has been filled with concrete before I got here.

The only plasterboard wall is one in my bedroom.
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