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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 7497314" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>You shouldn't need to change your enclosure just to balance your system out better. Gain the subwoofer amp down, and call it headroom. This will have the added benefit of lowering distortion even more. The only reason Id consider doing a different box (assuming its performing as hoped, other than excessive output) is if a lack of midbass is your problem. Getting some decent sized midbass drivers to fit can be a real pita in a lot of vehicles.</p><p></p><p>If you dont already have one, get a nice/decent signal processor. Any decent one should be able to attenuate the subwoofer output, and tune it to a relatively flat response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 7497314, member: 549629"] You shouldn't need to change your enclosure just to balance your system out better. Gain the subwoofer amp down, and call it headroom. This will have the added benefit of lowering distortion even more. The only reason Id consider doing a different box (assuming its performing as hoped, other than excessive output) is if a lack of midbass is your problem. Getting some decent sized midbass drivers to fit can be a real pita in a lot of vehicles. If you dont already have one, get a nice/decent signal processor. Any decent one should be able to attenuate the subwoofer output, and tune it to a relatively flat response. [/QUOTE]
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