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<blockquote data-quote="kidd1020" data-source="post: 7528830" data-attributes="member: 637439"><p>i have 2 kicker cvx 10 inch subs and currently i have a sealed box and it is split into two different chambers and each sub is getting about one cubic foot per sub and i was wondering if i gave them some more room by making a new enclosure will they hit harder or sound better? and ive also been told by one of my friends that if i make a box without a dividing wall between the subs it will sound better is that true or no? Im trying to to get the most out of my system that i can! thanks for the help!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kidd1020, post: 7528830, member: 637439"] i have 2 kicker cvx 10 inch subs and currently i have a sealed box and it is split into two different chambers and each sub is getting about one cubic foot per sub and i was wondering if i gave them some more room by making a new enclosure will they hit harder or sound better? and ive also been told by one of my friends that if i make a box without a dividing wall between the subs it will sound better is that true or no? Im trying to to get the most out of my system that i can! thanks for the help!!! [/QUOTE]
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