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<blockquote data-quote="sexy" data-source="post: 7365324" data-attributes="member: 612355"><p>When you put a sub box inside of any other enclosure be it a car, a car trunk, or a boat storage compartment what you end up with is a fourth order band pass. If the outer box/enclosure is flimsy it will go ferrrap ferrrap instead of boom boom. You may stiffen up all the metal panels and change the tuning of your fourth order combo into something better or maybe worse it’s hard to tell until you try. If it were me I would not put the sub box inside of another box. Set the subs out in the open when you’re wanting to play music and put them back in that aluminum storage area when you want to store them if that’s possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sexy, post: 7365324, member: 612355"] When you put a sub box inside of any other enclosure be it a car, a car trunk, or a boat storage compartment what you end up with is a fourth order band pass. If the outer box/enclosure is flimsy it will go ferrrap ferrrap instead of boom boom. You may stiffen up all the metal panels and change the tuning of your fourth order combo into something better or maybe worse it’s hard to tell until you try. If it were me I would not put the sub box inside of another box. Set the subs out in the open when you’re wanting to play music and put them back in that aluminum storage area when you want to store them if that’s possible. [/QUOTE]
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