Air Displacement Problem

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I built a sealed sub box to hold two 12' subs, the only problems is that I forgot how to devide by two when I put in the center piece. Anyway, the two different chambers are off by 354in². Considering that the chambers were originally intended to be 1.75 ft³ each, is this difference really going to matter or I am stuck having to put additional material in the larger chamber to displace air? I am not an audiophile but I don't want it sounding like crap either. Thanks.

 
That's almost a quarter of a cubic foot. It might make a difference. Try hooking up the subs one at a time and see if you can hear a difference.

 
Can I offset the air volume by adding spray insulation, the kind that is usually used to seal around pipes and windows? I don't want to make the box heavier than it has to be. Any suggestions anout other material that are light and could be used effectively? Thanks.

 
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