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<blockquote data-quote="gsxrjjordan" data-source="post: 2287128" data-attributes="member: 571123"><p>hate to burst any bubbles, but to be honest, it doesnt make a difference. Theres no such thing as a competition 6x9, but even the more expensive ones don't really perform differently in a box. When I was a n00b I thought "how can it NOT make a difference?!?", but it honestly doesnt. Even most 8's perform almost the same in Free Air as in a small box.</p><p></p><p>If you're gonna build a box so you can just position it in the back of your wagon (where you wont really hear it anyway), stay around .5 cubes, and as posted, avoid cubic/square designs (possibility for nasty standing waves).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gsxrjjordan, post: 2287128, member: 571123"] hate to burst any bubbles, but to be honest, it doesnt make a difference. Theres no such thing as a competition 6x9, but even the more expensive ones don't really perform differently in a box. When I was a n00b I thought "how can it NOT make a difference?!?", but it honestly doesnt. Even most 8's perform almost the same in Free Air as in a small box. If you're gonna build a box so you can just position it in the back of your wagon (where you wont really hear it anyway), stay around .5 cubes, and as posted, avoid cubic/square designs (possibility for nasty standing waves). [/QUOTE]
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