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  1. After some debate as to which horn sub to build, I settled on the F20 and will be doing 2 back to back. I'm building one for a friend that will either stain it or veneer it so I'm going to try to use minimal fasteners on the outside of the cabinet. Pictures are what they are, as I'm not a photographer and taking pictures while working on a project is a PITA
  2. Gathering up all the parts and materials to build 2 F-20's, BB plywood is in the shop, ordered the Dayton drivers, T-Bolts and connectors today and I need to get the amps. I have an inuke 1000 that was purchased for my spud and works fine for that and they can be had for $150, all over the place right now, but is there a plate amp application that might be a better choice, or another amp? Just looking for input from all of you that have built this or other horned subs. I'm building one of them for a friend and the idea of a plate amp for him really works from a simplicity standpoint, one less piece of equipment to program (dials and a phase switch) and he would have the ability to go into the plate amp and out to his RF 35's, if he choose to use the amp for his crossover to the 35's. A $100, one way or another, really doesn't matter in the scope of this project, but getting the amps ordered does, because I want to knock these out over the holidays, which shouldn't be any problem if I have all the parts. I'm not looking for theory's, just practical input from the numerous builds and applications from this group. Thanks in advance guys!
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