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<blockquote data-quote="dcyphure" data-source="post: 6965994" data-attributes="member: 576134"><p>when i put my hand on my 3/4" sealed box, i can feel it vibrate some. any box vibration loses sound from subs right?</p><p></p><p>nothing wrong with box, its miter joint/dado groove, rock solid and air tight, 3/4" thick MDF. i think all mdf boxes normally do this to some degree.</p><p></p><p>so i was thinking, what if i put some dynomat inside of it? would my subs have any more output? or would it not be noticable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcyphure, post: 6965994, member: 576134"] when i put my hand on my 3/4" sealed box, i can feel it vibrate some. any box vibration loses sound from subs right? nothing wrong with box, its miter joint/dado groove, rock solid and air tight, 3/4" thick MDF. i think all mdf boxes normally do this to some degree. so i was thinking, what if i put some dynomat inside of it? would my subs have any more output? or would it not be noticable? [/QUOTE]
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