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<blockquote data-quote="mgoblue" data-source="post: 5344682" data-attributes="member: 592189"><p>heck, just try that sealed box and see what it sounds like if you got time, I always hear sealed is better for sq. In my work truck setup I replaced that type r for a 10" kicker cvx 600 rms sub and a slightly bigger sealed box that I had and some poly-fill and it seemed to handle that mrp-m605 better. I have been through alot of different subs over the years and one thing I have learned is box design is key in getting most out of any sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgoblue, post: 5344682, member: 592189"] heck, just try that sealed box and see what it sounds like if you got time, I always hear sealed is better for sq. In my work truck setup I replaced that type r for a 10" kicker cvx 600 rms sub and a slightly bigger sealed box that I had and some poly-fill and it seemed to handle that mrp-m605 better. I have been through alot of different subs over the years and one thing I have learned is box design is key in getting most out of any sub. [/QUOTE]
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