My brother did that with a crappy woofer from a KLH home speaker and it didn't sound half bad. I think he even put fiberglass inside the bucket. It held him over until his real box was done.
What kind of ****ing retarded Walmart nimrod would call that in as a suspicious object? Just walk up and look at the damn thing. "Oh look, a sub in a can." Hell, it's Walmart. They will probably start marketing bass in a 5 gallon bucket--from China of course.
How much did that cost the city to send out the bomb squad? Why couldn't those idiots look at it with a pair of binoculars and instantly know what it was?
Apparently no one knows the dangerous effects of Violent Bass Air. In a hazardous container such as that, things can get pretty hairy real quick! I've seen it take eyebrows clean off!
Good thing it wasn't a funky pup or there would have been some real trouble.
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