[quote author=goldenk10 link=1142328801/0#7 date=1144130517]LOL,
Hey guys. I got caught up in the whirlwind of finals. I'm back. The WO32 has found a home under my bed in the corner of my apartment. I was able to visit a friend in the San Jose area last week. He's been doing home and car audio for nearly a decade.
He was very impressed with the WO32.
After a few weeks of listening to it in various configurations, I am very pleased with the results.
I am glad the top is convertible, I will likely replace my current drivers with the Spec'd Vifas when I graduate. lower Fs to dig out those tones in the goofy Bass Mechanic "songs", and likely extend the flat response well below 30 Hz.
On the drive back from San Jose, I had the WO32 hooked up in my trunk again (I know, I know). I listened to Tom Petty's VH1 story tellers twice. The response with live music is excellent. The WO32 really made the music rich.
Also, a song I have found to be very demonstrative of the accuracy of the WO32 is AC/DC's "thunderstruck". Very tight kicks and thumps.
Of note, I got A's in both the lecture portion of my acoustics class and the 1-unit independent study (actual WO32 build). I never get A's in engineering anymore...
I love my sub....not much more to say right now.
Thanks to everyone who gave advice and suggestions along the way. The whole experience of the build and testing has been great. [/quote]
next time your in san jose drive over the hill and visit me in santa cruz, we can play subwoofers for a couple hours

and eat pizza.