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Hello again everyone,
Can sombody tell me, is it really needed to drill a tiny hole into the cab to equalise pressure, as per Siegfried's Thor? Cheers Kelloggrice
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In my opinion, not if you lower the drive unit in carefully and slowly, and don't move the speaker around to places of quickly-changing temperature.
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