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Do midrange boxes need to be sealed?
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<blockquote data-quote="RcRacerDrew" data-source="post: 268881" data-attributes="member: 543242"><p>Im about to start my new system and Im going to order some OZ Audio Matrix 180 components for my Ford Explorer. Is there an advantage to putting the midrange in a sealed enclosure as opposed to the free air type system that is stock (just mounting the speaker in the door). Im thinking it wouldnt be too hard to make a small fiberglass box to house my mids in the door using the stock location....WinISD says I only need a .02 cu ft box for these mids. Will this be worth it? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RcRacerDrew, post: 268881, member: 543242"] Im about to start my new system and Im going to order some OZ Audio Matrix 180 components for my Ford Explorer. Is there an advantage to putting the midrange in a sealed enclosure as opposed to the free air type system that is stock (just mounting the speaker in the door). Im thinking it wouldnt be too hard to make a small fiberglass box to house my mids in the door using the stock location....WinISD says I only need a .02 cu ft box for these mids. Will this be worth it? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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