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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8777762" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Differences of 10% in box volume or tuning should be inaudible. It is likely that you would not hear anything terribly dramatic even with 25% variance from """recommended""" volume. That said, is "recommended" volume and tuning optimum for your sub/vehicle/goals in the first place? Probably not, and can you even do anything about this if your vehicle can't fit anything larger? Again no. Start accumulating some basic woodworking tools and you can experiment with different boxes in the future, better yet, next time you're car shopping plan ahead for something with adequate space for bass and never ever buy a sedan or other vehicle with a separated trunk if you care about bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8777762, member: 614752"] Differences of 10% in box volume or tuning should be inaudible. It is likely that you would not hear anything terribly dramatic even with 25% variance from """recommended""" volume. That said, is "recommended" volume and tuning optimum for your sub/vehicle/goals in the first place? Probably not, and can you even do anything about this if your vehicle can't fit anything larger? Again no. Start accumulating some basic woodworking tools and you can experiment with different boxes in the future, better yet, next time you're car shopping plan ahead for something with adequate space for bass and never ever buy a sedan or other vehicle with a separated trunk if you care about bass. [/QUOTE]
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