I'm curious if there's a good reason to countersink a subwoofer driver. A while back I read some drivers are designed to be flush mounted and others not. In my mind at the time I thought the low frequencies wouldn't matter, but maybe they would . If so I should learn how to do this.
I built another sub for my stereo today but have already cut the hole for the driver. Is there a bit I can use to countersink after the hole is there?
Thank You
I built another sub for my stereo today but have already cut the hole for the driver. Is there a bit I can use to countersink after the hole is there?
Thank You
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